


Trump Reinstates Sanctions on Iran, Calls for Immediate Nuclear Deal Negotiations
President Trump reinstates pressures on Iran while expressing desire for negotiations on a nuclear deal, amid rising tensions and warnings of severe repercussions for violence.
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Overview
President Trump has reinstated his 'maximum pressure' campaign on Iran, renewing sanctions aimed at halting its oil exports and nuclear pursuits. Following the signing of a memorandum to enforce these sanctions, Trump expressed a preference for immediate negotiations on a nuclear deal, stating, 'We should start working on it immediately.' This follows his previous withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018. The Iranian regime, facing economic turmoil with its currency plummeting, responded to Trump's overtures, indicating a potential willingness to discuss nuclear arms control, albeit while criticizing past sanctions efforts as a 'failed experiment.'
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