Trump's plan "Maximum pressure" against Iran, is about to end in Failure.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020. Since Trump was elected as the president of the United States he has put a lot of pressure on Iran. Iran saw the United States, as a major threat to its nuclear facilities. He took steps to reduce Iran's nuclear capability by suspending the Iran nuclear deal in 2018. He also saw Iran as a threat to the Middle East that could endanger US warships in the Indian Ocean, red sea, and its military bases in the Middle East.

Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran has clearly failed to achieve one of its goals: It did not force Iran to renegotiate President Trump its nuclear deal. It also did not end Iran's aggression in the Middle East or cause it to collapse the Iranian republic economically and politically.

Now it could result in a new and stronger blow to US interests, as the United States fears that Iran will cooperate with major powers such as China, and that Iran's economy will recover again.

Meanwhile, Iran is already looking for ways to prevent sanctions from the US on a cargo of oil in secret (and private) channels to reach places such as Venezuela and China. This estimate means an increase in Iran’s development.

Experts argued this shows a major weakening of the 'maximum pressure' sanctions imposed by the Trump administration since the withdrawal of the Iran nuclear deal in 2018. It is believed that Trump has uncertainly devised a plan for "maximum pressure and It's not a problem for Iran."

All though series of economic sanctions hurt Iran's economy and the life of ordinary Iranians, it is being forced by Iranian rulers to resume construction of their enriched uranium reserves, which may now be more than 12 times its limits. Iran is theoretically close to creating a more powerful nuclear weapon than it was when Trump took office.

The Tehran administration has faced 'the greatest pressure ever since Trump took office.  He has faced a serious challenge to Iran - including a failed gamble by the United Nations to impose immediate sanctions under a new US agreement. He also campaigned for the renewal of Iran's arms embargo, which expired last month.

Relations between the United States and Iran have deteriorated since January, when a US drone strike killed QasemSoleimani, Iran's top military commander. After Sulayman's death, Iran promised to retaliate against the United States. Experts warn that Soleimani's death will escalate tensions between Washington and Tehran. This has also exacerbated instability in the Middle East.

The latest US move against Iran comes as Trump tries to bolster his image by campaigning for stability in the Middle East before the November presidential election. Trump has also facilitated normalization agreements with Israel and some Arab states, particularly the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, to establish normal diplomatic relations between Israel and Gulf states and reduce Iran's influence in the Middle East.





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