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Monday 26 March 2018 - 12:01
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Pompeo appointment cements notion in Tehran that US will exit Iran deal

Al-Monitor- Youre going to see what I do,said USPresident Donald Trumpon March 20 when asked about his chosen course of action on the sanctions waivers due May 12; the waivers must be signed to prevent a US violation of the nuclear deal with Iran. The comments came as he received Saudi Arabias powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, giving an impression that the US president is heading toward nixing the deal with Iran. In fact, there are many reasons to believe the landmark accord is heading towardan unhappy ending, at least when it comes to US adherence to it. In this vein, the recent appointment of Mike Pompeo as the new secretary of state has enhanced this notion around the worldand in Iran in particular.


The view of Pompeo is very skeptical in Tehran; the fact that hes highly critical of the Islamic Republic is the foundation of the concern. But his experience as CIA director adds to the apprehension and creates an atmosphere of uncertainty towardthe futurenot only about the nuclear deal but regarding the matter of broader stability in the region.

The first Iranian official to indirectly comment on Pompeos appointmentwas Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, whotweeted March 13that Trump has made a habit of being unpredictable and thus unreliable for anybody to engage with. Zarif tweeted, Nobody will be interested in reaching any agreement with the White House if US signature only good for 4-8 yrs.

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