US President Donald Trump’s push to dismantle the 2015 Iran nuclear deal is not getting any support from other countries, says former CIA officer Philip Giraldi.
Trump announced on May 8 that he would abandon the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a landmark nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers – the US, the UK, France, Russia, China and Germany.
The move did not go down well with the other signatories, who have made it clear that they would stay in.
In an article for The Sunday Telegraph, US Ambassador to Britain Woody Johnson urged the UK to drop out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and follow the lead of President Donald Trump who left the “flawed” agreement in May.
Giraldi said no matter what they do, Trump and his team stand little chance to fully repeal the landmark agreement.
“I think this is just a symptom of the fact that the United States is getting no support from the rest of the world in terms of…