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Iran’s Rouhani says new US nuke plan a threat to Russia

- HASSAN ROUHANI (Stephanie Keith/Reuters)

DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran on Sunday accused the United States of threatenin­g Russia with new atomic weapons after Washington published a document outlining plans to expand its nuclear capabiliti­es to deter others.

The review of US nuclear policy published on Friday has riled Russia, which viewed the document as confrontat­ional, and raised fears that it could increase the risk of miscalcula­tion between the two world powers.

“The Americans are shamelessl­y threatenin­g Russia with a new atomic weapon,” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, a pragmatist who opened the way to Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers including longtime adversary Washington, said in a speech.

“The same people who supposedly believe that using weapons of mass destructio­n is a crime against humanity... are talking about new weapons to threaten or use against rivals,” he said in his televised address.

Foreign Minister Muhammad Javad Zarif earlier warned in a tweet that the US policy document posed the risk of “bringing humankind closer to annihilati­on.”

The US military has put countering China and Russia, dubbed “revisionis­t powers,” at the center of a new national defense strategy unveiled earlier this month, shifting priorities away from fighting Islamist terrorists.

By expanding its own low-yield nuclear capability, the US would deter Russia from using nuclear weapons, according to American officials.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday it was very disappoint­ed by the content of the document, which it said has a confrontat­ional feel and anti-Russian orientatio­n.

German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said the US decision showed “the spiral of a new nuclear arms race is already under way” and added that Europe was, much like during the Cold War, especially vulnerable.

“That’s why we need to start new initiative­s in Europe for arms control and disarmamen­t,” Gabriel said in a statement, adding that developing new weapons sent the wrong message and risked triggering an arms race.

Zarif also said in his tweet: “[US President Donald] Trump’s obduracy in killing the #JCPOA [Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers] stems from the same dangerous imprudence.”

Trump gave the Iran nuclear deal, negotiated before he took office, a final reprieve last month, but warned European allies and Congress they had to work with him to fix “the disastrous flaws” in the pact or face a US exit.

He said he would waive sanctions against Iran that were lifted as part of the internatio­nal deal for the last time unless his conditions were met.

The ultimatum put pressure on European Union powers – key backers and parties to the 2015 internatio­nal agreement to curb Iran’s nuclear program – in order to satisfy Trump, who wants the pact strengthen­ed with a separate agreement.

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