Search: Sanctions,Russia,JCPOA,Syria (2 materials)

Helping Iran to Make the Right Choice

... policies. Instead, they invested more energy and more money to support their proxies in Syria and elsewhere. Second, the Trump Administration emphatically rejected the Iranian... ... diplomatic and economic pressure on the Islamic Republic. The White House walked out of the JCPOA, introduced new and tough sanctions against Tehran, and started energetically building a broad anti-Iran coalition... ... US under Donald Trump seems to only have sticks at its disposal, it is up to Europe, Russia and China to deal with the deficit of carrots - albeit without being complacent...

13.05.2019

Iran’s Presence in Syria: Is It There for the Long Haul?

... the rebuilding of the war-torn country Iran’s presence in Syria remains a highly irritating factor for Israel, the United ... ... in Syria Iran will hardly succeed in bringing Trump back to the JCPOA in the foreseeable future, and it is certainly not ready ... ... the United States, and he has repeatedly discussed it with his Russian counterparts. However, Russia has made it clear that it ... ... of Iran’s presence in the combat zones. Ivan Timofeev: U.S. Sanctions against Iran: Background and Possible Consequences The ...

11.09.2018

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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
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