United States withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
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In May 2018, the United States exited the Iran Deal[1][2][3] and described the move as the "withdrawal", a technically wrong term since the agreement is not a treaty and US can abide by or violate the terms of the deal.[4]
President Trump accused Iran of sponsoring Hezbollah, the Taliban, Al Qaeda, Hamas, and other state-sponsored terrorist organizations, as well as bombing American embassies and military installations, killing and torturing hundreds of Americans.[5]
Background
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The event occurred after Israeli government published some documents that indicated that Iran experimented with nuclear weapons technology, in 2003. Since the deal has been implemented, Iran has abided by its terms.[3]
Announcement
At 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, the White House announced a speech would be made about the future of the Iran Deal. President Donald Trump accused Iran of violating the deal, supporting terrorism, and destabilizing the region.[5]
Reactions
- US reactions
- In favor
- US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said that Trump "absolutely made the right decision.”[6]
- Against
- Former Secretary of State John Kerry said that the US should have preserved the deal.[7]
- Countries who supported decision
Saudi Arabia - favored.[8]
Israel - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Trump’s decision a “brave decision and it is a "bold" withdrawal from a "disastrous" deal.”[9]
- Countries who opposed decision
European Union - The top diplomat of The EU, Federica Mogherini, said the EU was "determined to preserve the deal.”[10]
Iran - President Hassan Rouhani said: "The US has announced that it doesn't respect its commitments."[11]
France - “France said they regret the American decision.”[12]
Germany - “Germany said they regret the American decision.”[13]
UK - “The UK said they regret the American decision.”[14]
- Resources
Oil prices became unstable.[15]
Aftermath
The Israeli military put their forces on alert. Israeli citizens living in the Golan Heights were told to prepare bomb shelters.[16]
See also
Reference
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