Even before becoming Leader of the USA, Donald Trump was a vocal opponent of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (or Iran nuclear deal). Despite his animosity, the arrangement made it through his term as president, though not without a hitch. Joe Biden, the incoming President of the United States, is pretty hopeful that it could be saved. However, measures shall be taken right away to save the trade first before the existing small window of chance shuts completely.
The 2015 agreement between Iran and the member states of the United Nations Security Council, and as well as the European Union and Germany was designed to limit Iran…
Iranian Nuclear Accord could still be Protected.
Canada must Stand Firm Against the US Attempts to Sabotage the Iran Nuclear Accord
President Donald Trump has long criticized the Iran nuclear deal, and his actions already have threatened a few of the treaty’s difficult security benefits. But his current step is a flagrant violation of international law that should be condemned, particularly by countries like Canada that embrace a multilateral system rules-based.
Canada and other countries facing US pressure must understand why Iran rejected an agreement that would have eased crippling sanctions and offered much-needed economic relief.
The order in which things happen is critical. When the US pulled out of the accord in 2018, it did so in flagrant …