Pompeo: US built coalition against Iran missile program
Pompeo: US built coalition against Iran missile program
Mike Pompeo claims that Trump administration's policy toward Iran has been fruitful and has led to the creation of a coalition to put pressure on the country to end its missile program.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claims that Trump administration’s policy toward Iran has been fruitful and has led to the creation of a coalition to put pressure on the country to end its missile program.

In an interview with NPR, Pompeo defended the US President’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran, claiming that it is “absolutely working,” on thier missile program.

“This is a regime that has been working to develop its nuclear program for years and years and years. And the nuclear deal guaranteed them a pathway to having a nuclear program,” Pompeo claimed in reference to the international agreement signed by Iran, the US, the United Kingdom, China, France, Germany, Russia, and the European Union in 2015.

“It was a certainty. It might have been delayed for a month or a year or five or 10 years, but it guaranteed them that pathway. This administration has pulled the Band-Aid off,” he added.

He declined, however, to detail specifics of the administration’s policy for preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear technology, saying only, “We’ll stop them.”

He said that the US administration has built a coalition that’s working to put pressure on Iran to end its missile program, their processing of uranium and the reprocessing of plutonium.

He also claimed that the US has also raised the cost for Iran’s use of force through proxy groups in the Middle East.

  • source : MNA, Irannews