The Columbus Dispatch

Trump confirms compliance to deal

- By Gardiner Harris

WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion has certified that Iran continues to comply with a 2015 nuclear agreement that President Donald Trump denounced during the campaign as “the worst deal ever.”

The certificat­ion decision, announced late Tuesday night, means that the administra­tion has extended relief from sanctions given to the Iranian government in exchange for constraint­s on its nuclear program.

But the certificat­ion was grudging, delivered just 90 minutes before a midnight deadline and with a headline in a news release announcing, “Iran Continues to Sponsor Terrorism.”

In his letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan making the certificat­ion, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson wrote that the Trump administra­tion was in the midst of an interagenc­y review of the nuclear deal that will evaluate whether suspension of sanctions related to Iran under terms of the nuclear agreement “is vital to the national security interests of the United States.”

The Trump administra­tion has sought since its earliest days in office to increase pressure on Iran, with former national security advisor Michael Flynn walking into the White House briefing room in the administra­tion’s first two weeks to declare that the administra­tion was “officially putting Iran on notice” after a ballistic missile launch.

But the administra­tion has found to its frustratio­n that there is no way to renegotiat­e the nuclear deal, and that canceling the deal would likely cause significan­t problems. Instead, the administra­tion has imposed sanctions for activities not covered in the agreement, and it has ramped up military efforts to confront Iranian proxies in Yemen and elsewhere.

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