Trump Announced His Withdrawal from Iran's Nuclear Agreement

U.S. President Trump officially announced that the United States unilaterally withdraws from the Iranian nuclear agreement at 2 p.m. local time on the 8th. It is also prepared to restore all the sanctions against Iran that were abandoned in order to implement the agreement and impose additional economic penalties. In short, the Middle East gunpowder barrel has been ignited by Trump. It is inevitable that Iran, Israel and Saudi Arabia will start a new round of armaments. As an important military material, tungsten demand may be pushed up.

It is understood that the Iranian nuclear agreement is a comprehensive peace agreement concluded by the United States, Russia, China, France, Germany and Iran in Vienna, Austria, on July 14, 2015. The agreement stipulates that Iran can only develop a limited nuclear program for at least 10 years, and can not use nuclear energy in the military field. Once the IAEA confirms that Iran has fulfilled the agreement, Iran will not be allowed to use nuclear energy in the military field. Commitment that all sanctions against Iraq adopted by the United Nations between 2006 and 2010 will be lifted.

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In less than three years of Iran's nuclear agreement, why is Trump so paranoid that he refuses to accept the bill? Ultimately, it is the hegemonism of the United States, which constantly resorts to cruel tactics in order to maintain the international oil and dollar hegemony that it still holds. Thanks to the lifting of sanctions against Iran worldwide, Iran has gained hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue by exporting large quantities of crude oil over the past few years. Its overall national strength has increased rapidly and it has become a major power in the Middle East. Especially in the past two years, Iran and Russia intervened in the Syrian war and helped the Assad government to control the situation. The anti-government forces supported by the United States in Syria almost collapsed, and the United States is likely to lose control of the Middle East.

Oil hegemony is the bottom card that the United States must firmly hold, so the United States is so persistent in making the Middle East never peaceful. The Middle East is currently the most important oil producing area in the world. The main oil producing countries are Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq and so on. For historical and religious reasons, Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two major oil producing countries, have always been regarded as the same fire and water. It is said that the Syrian Assad government was in danger because of the oil pipeline transit plan and its team was on the Iranian side. The oil interests in Saudi Arabia have caused dissatisfaction in the Saudi camp. Saudi Arabia is the traditional ally of the United States and the foundation of the oil dollar. If Saudi Arabia is shocked by Iranian forces, the oil dollar will probably collapse. Then there will be Syria's "Arab Spring" and triggered a civil war, which continues to this day.

It is precisely because of Iran's nuclear agreement that Iran's strength has improved rapidly in the past two years without sanctions. It can improve Iran's weapons and equipment by earning money from oil exports. The victory in the Syrian battlefield has once again increased its influence in the Middle East. In recent years, Iran announced that its oil will also be settled in Renminbi, which is tantamount to challenging US dollar oil hegemony again. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was liquidated by the United States for his intention to settle oil in the euro.

In addition, the growing military strength has also aroused the concern of Israel, the Middle East agent of the United States. As the only country with nuclear weapons in the Middle East, Israel has absolute military strength, but it has always been the "eyesore" hated by the Middle East countries, especially Iran. Only by maintaining its absolute military superiority can it not be "strangled" by other countries in the Middle East. Trump has a lot to do with Jews, so he can no longer look at Iran's strength and put Israel at risk.

At present, Iran has not reacted too dramatically after Trump announced that the United States unilaterally withdraws from the Iranian nuclear agreement. Iran claims that even if the United States withdraws, Iran will remain in the Iranian nuclear agreement. In my opinion, this is a tactic for Iran to slow down its troops. It must make more money and make more adequate military preparations in a limited period of time. In a word, war is once again hanging over the Middle East. It is difficult for any country in the region to "stand alone". As a few countries with major stakes, a new round of armaments has begun. Tungsten is not only an important strategic resource, but also a war resource. Whenever war is involved, the demand for tungsten will increase substantially. Tungsten price may be boosted again by the situation in the Middle East.

In addition, it should be noted that after the U.S. withdraws from the Iranian nuclear agreement, many enterprises engaged in relevant trade with Iran worldwide will be likely to be sanctioned, especially those in countries with trade friction with the United States, which is more likely to attract the attention of the U.S. Emperor. Therefore, even though there is a huge demand market for military resources in the Middle East, trade-offs and trade-offs need to be considered in order to prevent economic losses.

 

 

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