The agreement between Iran and the parties involved was passed into law by the USA Congress on September 10, 2015 (click here).
The Iran nuclear deal is law. Any violation by the USA of that agreement can be litigated in courts that have jurisdiction.
President Trump can huff and puff all he wants, but, they are empty words. THE LAW that has come out of the Iran nuclear deal is binding.
Is there any wonder why North Korea is not interested in de-nuclearization when this is the example the USA sets in international venues. The USA under Trump is refusing to honor the nuclear deal with Iran and that is what is causing greater problems.
Trump MUST honor the law of the USA as passed by Congress!
I remind, because of the former sanctions, the reaction by the Iranian people was to bring better leadership to Iran. That has to be respected. The Iranian people want peace and not war. NO ONE should be jeopardizing the Iran nuclear deal.
Currently, Iran is making strides in rebuilding their country. They have ordered a fleet of commercial jets, not military jets, to increase their ability to bring visitors to Iran and Iranians to the world. There is no doubt the Iran nuclear deal was good for Iran and the world. Sour words aren't going to change the reality.
The United Nations is not the place for politics, especially politics of hate and violence. The audience knows better. They aren't Trumps usual crowd.
September 18, 2017
By Jennifer Rubin
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, center, attending a session of Iran’s Assembly of Experts in Tehran on March 7.
...Well, (click here) my view on the nuclear deal is they are in technical compliance of the nuclear arrangement. But if you go back and read the preamble to the [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action], the nuclear agreement, there clearly was an expectation between the parties, the negotiators from the Western parties as well as Iran, that by dealing with this nuclear threat we would lower the tension between Iran and the rest of the world and we would create conditions for Iran to rejoin the community of nations as a productive country that wants stability, and wants peace, and wants prosperity in the region....