The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Trump warns Iran against resuming nuclear program

- By Catherine Lucey and Josh Lederman

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump warned Iran on Wednesday against resuming its nuclear weapons program, a day after announcing that he was withdrawin­g the U.S. from the landmark Iran nuclear deal.

“I would advise Iran not to start their nuclear program,” Trump told reporters at the start of a Cabinet meeting when asked about the potential consequenc­es. “I would advise them very strongly. If they do there will be very severe consequenc­e.”

The comments came a day after Trump announced he was withdrawin­g the U.S. from the accord with Iran, abruptly restoring harsh sanctions in the most consequent­ial foreign policy action of his presidency. He declared he was making the world safer, but he also deepened his isolation on the world stage and revived doubts about American credibilit­y with a rationale that contradict­ed the analyses of U.S. and foreign intelligen­ce sources.

The 2015 agreement, which was negotiated by the Obama administra­tion and included Germany, France and Britain, had lifted most U.S. and internatio­nal economic Iran. In exchange, Iran agreed to restrictio­ns on its nuclear program, making it impossible to produce a bomb and establishi­ng rigorous inspection­s.

But Trump, a severe critic of the deal dating back to his 2016 presidenti­al campaign, said Tuesday in a televised address from the White House that it was “defective at its core.”

On Wednesday, he claimed the deal “was going to lead to nuclear proliferat­ion all over the Middle sanctions would be among the strongest “that we’ve ever put on a country.”

Trump also pointed to Iran’s actions in countries including Syria and Yemen.

“With all of the places they’re involved, it’s bedlam and death and we can’t allow that to happen,” he said, adding: “They’ve gotta understand life. ‘Cause I don’t think they do understand life.”

U.S. allies in Europe had tried to keep Trump in and lamented his move to abandon it. Iran’s leader ominously warned his country might “start enriching uranium more than before.”

The sanctions seek to punish Iran for its nuclear program by limiting its ability to sell oil or do business overseas, affecting a wide range of Iranian economic sectors and individual­s.

Major companies in the U.S. and Europe could be hurt, too. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that licenses held by Boeing and its European competitor Airbus to sell billions of dollars in commercial jetliners to Iran will be revoked. Certain exemptions are to be negotiated, but Mnuchin refused to discuss what products might qualify.

He said the sanctions will sharply curtail sales of oil by Iran, which is currently producer. Mnuchin said he didn’t expect oil prices to rise sharply, forecastin­g that other producers will step up production.

Iran’s government must now decide whether to follow the U.S. and withdraw or try to salvage what’s left with the Europeans. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said he was sending his foreign minister to the remaining countries but warned there was only a short time to negotiate with them.

Trump also left open the possibilit­y of a new deal, and told reporters Wednesday: “We’ll make either a really good deal for the world or we’re not going to make a deal at all. He predicted Iran would choose to negotiate eventually, or face consequenc­es. The administra­tion said

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IRANIAN PRESIDENCY OFFICE VIA AP In this photo released by official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani addresses the nation in a televised speech in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Tuesday he’d send his...

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