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Pence warns Iran against testing Trump’s resolve

By AFP
05 February 2017   |   4:47 pm
US Vice President Mike Pence in an interview airing Sunday warned Iran "not to test the resolve" of the Donald Trump administration, days after Washington slapped new sanctions on Tehran following a ballistic missile test launch.

US Vice President Mike Pence. AFP PHOTO

US Vice President Mike Pence in an interview airing Sunday warned Iran “not to test the resolve” of the Donald Trump administration, days after Washington slapped new sanctions on Tehran following a ballistic missile test launch.

Relations between the two sides have deteriorated sharply since Trump took office last month promising a tough line on what he sees as Iranian belligerence toward US interests.

“Iran would do well to look at the calendar and realize there’s a new president in the Oval Office. And Iran would do well not to test the resolve of this new president,” Pence told ABC News in an interview taped Saturday.

The tough talk came after Trump’s Pentagon chief James Mattis declared last week that Iran was “the single biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world.”

The charged rhetoric has raised questions over whether the United States will abandon commitments it made under a landmark deal — negotiated with several world powers and approved by president Barack Obama in 2015 — that obliged Iran to curtail its nuclear program in exchange for relief from US and international sanctions.

“The Iranians got a deal from the international community that again, the president and I and our administration think was a terrible deal,” Pence said.

Although Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have said the United States would stand by the agreement, Pence was less forthcoming.

“Well, we’re evaluating that as we speak,” he said.

“I think the president will make that decision in the days ahead. And he’ll listen to all of his advisors, but make no mistake about it. The resolve of this president is such that Iran would do well to think twice about their continued hostile and belligerent actions.”

US officials said the new sanctions imposed Friday were in response to Iran’s recent ballistic missile test and its support for the Huthi rebels in Yemen, who recently targeted a Saudi warship.

The White House has said “nothing is off the table” — even military action.

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4 Comments

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    When arrogance and stupidity come together, one can only expect the worst.
    I do not see any difference between Trump, Pence and Kim Jong Un.

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    Is anyone expecting the vice to say anything against the president? This is not a banana republic and Trump is in the same party with his vice and what they say and do now and for the next 3 year plus is the law of the land unless the judicial system say otherwise as in this case. Most of the citizens are against this president and his pronouncements and since the judicial system has not gone to sleep, like in Nigeria, the citizen’s hope is now with the court system.

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    Any country that seeks to look into the eyes of the US must be wise enough to develop nuclear weapons… Anything short of that, forget it!!! And that makes Kim very safe!