Trump: I Will Not Certify Iran’s Compliance With The Nuclear Agreement

President Trump said he would ask Congress to establish “trigger points,” which could prompt the United States to reimpose sanctions on Iran if it crosses thresholds set by Congress. “In the event, we are not able to reach a solution "working with Congress and our allies, then the agreement will be terminated

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President Donald Trump spoke against the Iran Nuclear Deal that was reached in 2015 and said that he will not certify it. He also said that he will ask Congress to look for ways to improve the deal and to also include Iran's missile .program in it

He added that he will ask Congress to apply additional sanctions on Iran if it will not uphold the "spirit of the deal" – i.e. continue to support terrorist organizations and more.

Trump said he would take "major steps to confront the Iranian regime's hostile actions and to ensure that they never acquire a nuclear weapon." 

"The Iranian dictatorship's aggression continues to this day," Trump said, branding the Tehran government a "fanatical regime" that sponsors terrorism and deploys missiles that threaten US troops and allies.

President Trump also announced that he ordered the treasury department to apply sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Corps and it's leading figures.

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