By: Brian Evans

On Tuesday afternoon, President Trump announced his decision to follow through with another campaign promise. He officially announced that the United States will be withdrawing from the Iran Nuclear Accord. An accord that was struck in 2015 by the Obama Administration, and other world powers. It lifted international sanctions against the country, and gave Iran billions of American tax dollars. In return, Iran agreed to restrict its nuclear program, in order to make it impossible for them to produce a bomb. However, it has become apparent over time that the Iranians got rid of their sanctions, while taking American taxpayer to the cleaners. Meanwhile, they continued to develop nuclear weapons, along with the ballistic missiles needed to deliver the payload to other nations.

However, although it was the right move for America, it will still be met with a huge backlash, as it creates huge ripples in the Globalist Elites war to create a One-World governmental system, and goes against the wishes of some of America’s Progressive-Socialist European Allies.

Progressive Daryl G. Kimball, Executive Director of the Independent Arms Control Association said…

“President Trump’s decision to violate the Iran nuclear deal, which has successfully blocked Iran’s potential pathways to a nuclear bomb, is an irresponsible act of foreign policy malpractice”

However, it came as no surprise, especially after new revelations had come to light through Israeli intelligence sources that revealed that Iran was intentionally violating the accord, and lying about their actions.

President Trump’s withdrawal was also supported by Jamil Jaffer, founder of the National Security Institute at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University. Jaffer said…

“The Iran deal was never worth doing for the United States – we gave up too much leverage for too little in gains,” he said. “President Trump would be doing the right thing if he walks away from the deal and returns us to maximum leverage by reimposing sanctions now.”

Jamil Jaffer went on to say that…

“the complete failure of the deal to address the massive problem of Iran’s malign influence across the region and its support for international terrorism, combined with the deal’s short nuclear sunsets and its weak provisions on advanced uranium centrifuge research, ballistic missile development and testing, and surveillance of prior military nuclear worksites make the deal wholly inconsistent with U.S. national security interests, a fact recognized by the bipartisan majorities in Congress that voted against the deal negotiated by President Obama and his team.”

The agreement was originally struck in 2015 by the United States, other world powers and Iran, lifted most U.S. and international sanctions against the country. In return, Iran agreed to restrictions on its nuclear program making it impossible to produce a bomb, along with rigorous inspections, that is until the year 2025. However, regardless of the agreement Iran continued to test missiles, support of terrorism, and was set to rush into production of nuclear weapons when the agreement sunsets in seven years.

In recent weeks, European Union leadership visited the White House, in a last ditch attempt to change the President’s mind and keep the United States in the Iran Nuclear Deal. However, one by one, they left with the President unconvinced that the Accord was the right move. Then Last Monday, Israel released a treasure trove of materials that their intelligence agencies were able to obtain. It included 100,000 documents that included photos, blueprints, videos, and other items that detailed their nuclear plans to…

‘design, produce and test five warheads, each with ten kiloton TNT yield for integration on a missile.’

That would be five times bigger than the bomb dropped in Hiroshima, and a blatant violation of the Iran Nuclear Deal. Also, Iran has continued to test and deploy ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads, despite thier signing the deal.

As a result of the wrecklessness of the deal, and the blatant refusal to follow the requirements laid out by the accord, President Trump made the critical decision to withdraw from the Accord on Tuesday afternoon, and reimpose devastating economic sanctions against Iran. President Trump said…

“This was a horrible deal that should never, ever have been made”

Iran threatened the President and said that if he chose to withdraw from the deal, Iran would not renegotiate a new deal. Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif however said…

“If Trump makes this mistake and scraps the JCPOA (Iran’s nuclear deal) as an international achievement, he will later have to accept the rights of the Iranians under a worse situation.”

However, following the United State’s withdraw, President Trump went further and re-instituted the devastating economic sanctions upon the Iranian regime. Sanctions that are designed to squeeze and force the regime back to the negotiating table for a new and enforcable agreement. An agreement that would address the radical regime’s hostile activities in Iran and across the Middle East.

President Trump says any new deal would not include the Obama Administration’s “sunset clause,” which actually ceases restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program after a specified amount of time, and he demanded that any new deal address the regimes ballistic missile program as well. The pro-One World leaders fought vigerously to keep the deal in place. Leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. However, Macron’s office said that he spoke with President Trump about “peace and stability in the Mideast.” However, his office would not elaborate further on their discussion. Macron stated his full support for the deal and tried to persuade Trump to stay committed to keeping it, but without avail. Also, within hours of the President’s announcement, European Union countries got together to acknowledge their support for it. Top leadership from from Britain, France and Germany met in Brussels, met with Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs. They addressed their support for the deal, and disagreement with the United States withdrawal. They claimed that the United States withdrawal would allow Iran to resume prohibited nuclear enrichment activities. However, it is hard to understand how they can sell that idea, since Isreali intelligence exposed that the Iranian regime was already enriching uranium, under the deal. Now, Iran is concerned about how the United States withdrawal and reimposed sanctions will affect their already struggling economy. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani tried to calm nerves, smiling as he appeared at a petroleum exposistion. He emphasized that Iran continued to seek “engagement with the world,” which is a direct contradiction to their claim that they would not renegotiate a new deal with the United States. Iranian President Rouhani said…