Iran unveils two new missiles as Trump administration vows to 'snap back' U.N. sanctions

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Iran unveils two new missiles as Trump administration vows to 'snap back' U.N. sanctions
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'We have made great progress in the field of strategic and deterrent weaponry,' Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said.

However, the deal's other signatories—the European Union, Germany, France, China, Russia and the United Kingdom—do not believe the U.S. has the ability to call for"snapback" sanctions, as Trump withdrew from the agreement in 2018. The U.S. has already reimplemented its own sanctions targeting Iran, but the international community has largely rejected the U.S. effort to target Iran."The prior administration left no doubt that the U.S.

Trump has been a longtime critic of the Iran nuclear deal, which offered Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbing its nuclear program. Consistent reports from the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog showed that Iran remained in compliance with the treaty until a full year after the U.S. withdrew and reimposed sanctions. Iranian leaders then decided to begin stepping back from compliance, completely ending their observance following the assassination of Soleimani.

Ahead of Pompeo's effort on"snapback" sanctions at the Security Council, Majid Takht Ravanchi, Iran's permanent ambassador to the U.N., said that the effort would fail."The int'l community rejected US' right to snapback last week. The US shouldn't try its luck. It'll only be humiliated again," he tweeted.

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