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The new US administration plans to drive Iran into bankruptcy, – FT

The new US administration plans to bring Iran to bankruptcy, – FT

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Donald Trump's team will revive its policy of “maximum pressure” in order to “bankrupt” The idea is that Iran will finance regional proxies and dismantle the nuclear barrier.

The Financial Times writes about this about the information on the Gerel.

Trump’s foreign policy team is poised to force Actions against Tehran, including vitally important naphtha exports , the President is expected to return to the White House again, people familiar with the preparatory period of the new administration said.

“It is imperative that we renew the strategy of maximum pressure in order to bankrupt Iran as quickly as possible,”— said a national security expert familiar with Trump's plans.

This plan will mark changes in current US policy during the escalation in the Close Gathering after the Hamas attack on June 7, 2023 on Israel, which provoked a series of regional wars and led to a war between Israel and Iran from the shadows of the conflict.

Towards the hour of the election campaign, Trump declared that he wanted to accommodate Iran. "The need to get home, because inheritance is unacceptable. It’s our responsibility to please", – saying in the spring.

People familiar with Trump's thoughts said that the tactics of maximum pressure would be abandoned in order to try to calm Iran and open negotiations with the United States — I want to respect expertise, but not everything.

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The current President fired up a campaign of “maximum pressure” At the hour of its first term after its nuclear withdrawal in 2015, Iran signed with the light powers and imposed hundreds of sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

Tehran has active Having sensed nuclear activity and uranium is enriched close to the blast level.< /p>

Sanctions were revoked within the hour of the Biden administration, but analysts seem to think that they didn’t end their plans all together was intended to renew the nuclear deal with Iran and ease the crisis.

Exports of crude oil from Iran will be lower by three times over the remaining four years, from a minimum of 400,000 barrels per day in 2020 to over 1.5 million barrels per day in 2024 rotsi, and it is possible that all deliveries will go to China, according to the US Energy information agency.

According to people familiar with the plans, the Trump transition team is dismantling the arrangements that it may see on the first day of its stay at the Ovalny cabinets, straight against Tehran, including the strengthening of old and the addition of new sanctions to the export of Iranian oil.

Trump's supporters called on the new president of Sweden to spare Tehran, and one person familiar with the plan said that the new US leader would give understand that “we will be very serious about imposing sanctions on Iran.”

The maximum pressure campaign is aimed at saving Iran income to build up its army or financing of proxy groups in the region, but also in The bottom line is that Tehran should be encouraged to come up with a new nuclear deal and change its regional policy.

Prepared by: Serhiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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