President Trump Signs Executive Order Sanctions for Arms Dealing with Iran September 22, 5:12

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U.S. President Trump has signed an executive order to impose sanctions on individuals and groups involved in arms deals with Iran, and sanctions alone amid the lack of widespread movement to align with UN sanctions on Iran, which the United States has declared a resurrection We are poised to maintain pressure on Iran by strengthening it.

The U.S. Trump administration notified the UN Security Council last month that it had taken steps to reinstate UN sanctions, including the continuation of an arms embargo on Iran, and declared sanctions reinstated on the 19th. ..



In contrast, many Security Council nations have indicated that the US claim to withdraw from the nuclear deal with Iran is invalid.



Under these circumstances, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced at a press conference on the 21st that President Trump has signed an executive order that imposes sanctions on individuals and groups involved in arms trading with Iran. did.



Based on this, President Maduro of Venezuela and the Ministry of Defense and Munitions of Iran, which are deepening relations with Iran, have been designated as sanctions.



"We will continue to do the same until Iran changes its behavior," Pompeo said, emphasizing further sanctions.



The Trump administration intends to maintain pressure on Iran by strengthening its own sanctions amid the lack of widespread movement in line with the resurgence of UN sanctions on Iran, but Russia and China will deepen military cooperation with Iran. Strong repulsion is expected from such factors.

Iran's Foreign Minister "I don't think it will have a big impact"

Regarding this, Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif said at an online event hosted by the US think tank Council on Foreign Relations on the 21st, "Secretary of State Mike Pompeo would like to hold a press conference to attract attention. The sanctions are nothing new and I don't think they will have a significant impact on Iran, "he said, arguing that the effects of the new sanctions would be limited.



Meanwhile, in January, Foreign Minister Zarif said that the commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps had been killed by U.S. forces, saying, "It's not a threat, but the story isn't over yet." He suggested that he was considering retaliation measures.