Trump says Iran complying with nuclear
deal but remains dangerous threat
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[July 18, 2017]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald
Trump's administration on Monday declared that Iran was complying with
its nuclear agreement with world powers, but warned that Tehran was in
default of the spirit of the accord and that Washington would look for
ways to strengthen it.
It was the second time Trump certified Iranian compliance with the
agreement since he took office in January, despite criticizing it during
the 2016 campaign as "the worst deal ever."
Trump administration officials, briefing reporters on Monday on the
decision, said new economic sanctions against Iran were being prepared
over its ballistic missile program and for contributing to regional
tensions.
Under U.S. law, the State Department must notify Congress every 90 days
of Iran's compliance with the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of
Action (JCPOA). Trump had faced a congressionally mandated deadline of
Monday to decide.

A senior administration official said Iran was judged in compliance of
the 2015 nuclear deal but that Trump and Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson believed Iran "remains one of the most dangerous threats to
U.S. interests and to regional stability."
The official ticked off a list of accusations about Iranian behavior in
the region, including ballistic missile development and proliferation,
support for terrorism and militancy, complicity in atrocities committed
in Syria and threats to Gulf waterways.
"The president and the secretary of state judge that these Iranian
activities severely undermine the intent of the JCPOA, which was to
contribute to regional and international peace and security. As a
result, the president, the secretary of state and the entire
administration judge that Iran is unquestionably in default of the
spirit of the JCPOA," the official said.
'TOTALITY OF BEHAVIOR'
The landmark deal struck with Iran by the United States, France,
Britain, Russia, China and Germany is aimed at preventing Tehran from
developing a nuclear weapon by imposing time-limited restrictions and
strict international monitoring on its nuclear program. In return,
Tehran won relief from punishing international economic sanctions.
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Iran's national flags are seen on a square in Tehran February 10,
2012, a day before the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl/File Photo

Iran denies seeking nuclear arms. The U.N. nuclear watchdog, the
International Atomic Energy Agency, concluded in December 2015,
however, that Iran worked on the design of a missile-borne nuclear
warhead until 2009.
While lifting nuclear-linked sanctions, the United States maintains
sanctions related to Iran's ballistic missile program, human rights
record and what Washington charges is its support for international
terrorism.
The senior administration official said the Trump administration
intended to employ a strategy that would "address the totality of
Iran's malign behavior" and not just focus on the Iran nuclear
agreement.
The administration is also looking at ways to strengthen the nuclear
deal and more strictly enforce it, the official said, citing
concerns that the deal over time would let Iran openly pursue
industrial-scale nuclear fuel enrichment.
"We're in a period where we’re going to be working with our allies
to explore options for addressing the JCPOA's flaws, which there are
many," the official said.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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