Iran rescinds on 2015 Nuclear limits in light of Qasem Soleimani Killing, Trump threatens sanctions

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iran steps back on nuclear deal

The parliament of Iraq has disclosed plans to expel American troops from the Islamic Republic of Iran and also announced that the republic of Iran will no longer stick or abide by the limit in the nuclear deal which was established in 2015.

As the case may be, this development could possibly lead to the building of the atomic bomb by Iran which may possibly have their strike back in Iraq.

It was broadcasted by a Television Station that under the administration or government of the current president of Iran Hassan Rouhani the limit or restriction of the nuclear deal won’t be extended to fuel enrichment, size of enriched uranium stockpile and the research and development activities.

While going on in Iraq is the cast of votes by lawmakers to eradicate foreign military which includes U.S troops (5200) in their country that are positioned to battle the Islamic State extremist. While the outgoing prime minister is in support of this bill, the government of the country also need to endorse or approve the bill.

In the midst of this bad blood, the military coalition in Iraq held by the U.S decided to put a stop to the fighting against IS for the need to protect its own base and even troops.

Several hundred and thousands of people were out to walk the streets of Mashhad and Ahvaz to mourn the death of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani who left earth to the cold arms of death on Friday in Baghdad in a U.S drone strike.

Soleimani was said to have been responsible for the killings of several Americans, as many as hundreds in several forms of attacks which include roadside bombing.
Donald Trump the current president of the United State responded to Iraq in what seemed like a threat that the United States should be paid for their military investments in Iraq because the failure of that will attract an economic sanction.

“We have a very extraordinarily expensive airbase that’s there. It cost billions of dollars to build. Long before my time. We’re not leaving unless they pay us back for it.’’ The U.S President disclosed.

“If they do ask us to leave, if we don’t do it on a very friendly basis, we will charge them sanctions as they’ve never seen before ever. It’ll make Iranian sanctions look somewhat tame. We’re not leaving until they pay us back for it.” He finally added.

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