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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday that President Biden has abandoned the stability of the Middle East achieved under the Trump administration by considering a new nuclear deal with Iran, the region’s biggest threat. rice field.
Pompeo starred in “Sunday Morning Futures” to address the challenges the Biden administration is currently facing before the President visits Saudi Arabia.
Pompeo “marked” when the Biden administration decided to leave the Abraham agreement and return to the “crazy” Iran nuclear deal, raising US energy prices and “living the lives of all Americans.” It makes it worse. “
“The stability we have built over the last four years has now been wasted and just abandoned,” he said. “They endanger us all.”
Iran’s enriched uranium is now 18 times the limit on nuclear trading, the UN’s WATCH DOG said.
Pompeo said Iran could close the Strait of Hormuz and raise energy prices even further while the Biden administration wanted to appease Iran.
Biden’s attempts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran could also affect relations between the United States and other countries in the region, Pompeo said.
“When you stand by the Iranians, when you stand by the world’s largest state supporters of terrorism, against Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the emirates,” Pompeo said. The nation, and they are very unlikely to take solid action for Joe Biden. “
Former Secretary of State said he was “happy” that Biden’s visit was aware of the need for more energy in the market, but the president was not an energy producer in the United States, but Iran, Venezuela, and Midland, Texas, Pennsylvania and others who now questioned why they first went to Saudi Arabia.
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“The President of the United States will be responsible and will need to change direction,” Pompeo said. “He hasn’t shown any sign of doing so. He would rather yell and tell the Americans,’Don’t believe in Lyin’Eyes.'”
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Despite new interest in reaching a new nuclear deal with Iran under the Biden administration, discussions on Iran’s demands, including the removal of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from the State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organizations, have stalled. There is.
The United States is under former President Donald Trump because of restrictions on the agreement on long-term prevention of Iran’s acquisition of nuclear weapons and failure to address certain issues such as Iran’s ballistic missile program. Withdrew from JCPOA.
Ronn Blitzer and Benjamin Weinthal of Fox News contributed to this report.