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What is left of the Iran nuclear deal?

2020-02-16T16:20:54.977Z


In addition to the gradual dismantling of the JCPoA, Iran has begun to escalate tensions in the Persian Gulf.


On May 8, 2018, Donald Trump's America announced his exit from the Iranian Nuclear Program Agreement (JCPoA) to engage in a "maximum pressure" campaign against the Islamic Republic. The objective then displayed by the White House is to force Tehran to accept a limitation of its enrichment activities after the expiration of the Vienna agreement, set in 2030, as well as to suspend its hostile activities in the Middle Orient and limit its ballistic program. Iran, which denounces a coup, initially continues to respect the restrictions imposed by the text, in the hope that the other signatory countries (France, United Kingdom, Germany, EU, China and Russia) will continue to benefit from it. But a year after the American withdrawal, the regime announces that it in turn intends to emancipate it.

Does the progressive dismantling of the JCPoA create an immediate military threat?

Since May 8, 2019, the Iranian authorities have gradually unraveled

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Source: lefigaro

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