The goal of the memorandum is described in the ability to deny Iran and acquire nuclear weapons and the ability to driven the country’s oil export into zero.
President Donald Trump signed the President’s memorandum on February 4 to strengthen sanctions in the Iran Islam.
According to Trump, more strict measures are to impose the “maximum pressure” to the country and prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He consistently opposes the idea that the country can develop nuclear power for military purposes.
“They can’t have nuclear weapons,” said Trump, signing a memorandum in an elliptical office. “They have a part of their leadership. I can tell you now … many Iran’s top ranks who don’t want to have nuclear weapons.”
When Iran is denied, the ability to produce intercontinental ballistic missiles and other high -tech weapons is the main purpose of memo seeking destruction of the Iranian terrorist network.
The Secretary of Finance Scott Bessent has been instructed to use the economic pressure by imposing additional sanctions or adopting an executive mechanism for existing sanctions.
One of the goals of the memorandum is to carry out a campaign to driven the Iranian oil export to zero.
The officials of the Judicial Ministry are instructed to investigate the terrorism supported by the government, and the judicial Secretary is leading the main initiatives to eradicate networks operated in the United States sponsored by Iran or agent. Masu. The prosecution will be ordered in the event that the American citizens are harmful or harmful by the group funded by Iran.
The president said that a strict approach was needed to deal with the seriousness of the problem. He hoped to prove that subsequent negotiations would succeed.
“I want to have a good relationship with everyone,” said Trump. “So, I signed this, but I’m unhappy to do it, but we have a strong and solid, so I don’t really have much options.”
This movement occurs when the president meets Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House and discusses the Middle East’s policy and the progress of the progress.
Trump suggested that finding a progress that excludes physical conflict is useful.
“Iran also wants to see peace,” said Trump. “Do you think they are enough?”