Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Iran Threatens To Restart its Nuclear Program Within Hours If The U.S. Passes New Sanctions



L.A. Times: In direct challenge to Trump, Iran's president says it could restart its nuclear program 'within hours'

Iran’s president on Tuesday warned it could restart its nuclear program “within hours or days” if the Trump administration continued its confrontational policies toward the Islamic Republic.

President Hassan Rouhani’s remarks were a direct response to Trump’s increasingly bellicose rhetoric toward Iran and his announcement of fresh sanctions on individuals and businesses connected to Iran’s ballistic missile program.

Trump has also pledged to undo the 2015 agreement that Iran signed with the United States and five other world powers under which it suspended activities that could have led to the production of a nuclear bomb in exchange for a sharp reduction in international sanctions that had hammered its economy.

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More News On Iran Threatening To Restart its Nuclear Program Within Hours If The U.S. Passes New Sanctions

Iran could quit nuclear deal in 'hours' if new U.S. sanctions imposed: Rouhani -- Reuters
Iran could restart nuclear programme within hours - Rouhani -- BBC
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Threatens to Back Out of Nuclear Deal -- Wall Street Journal
Iran's nuclear programme could restart ‘in hours’ if US impose new sanctions -- The Independent
Iran threatens to quit nuclear deal if new sanctions imposed -- The Hill
Rouhani says Iran could quit nuclear deal in 'hours' if new US sanctions imposed -- CNN
Iran could quit nuclear deal if new sanctions imposed -- Al Jazeera
Iran ready to scrap nuclear deal ‘within hours’ if US imposes new sanctions – Rouhani -- RT
U.S. envoy says Iran cannot 'hold world hostage' with nuclear deal -- Reuters
Iran's risky nuclear deal threat -- Matthias von Hein, DW

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