Ranjit Mondal
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Rounds 1 and 2 in Oman and Rome
Can Trump Restore the Nuclear Deal He Broken with Iran in 2018? The Views of Experts In 2018, former President Donald Trump withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in the hope that a campaign of "maximum pressure" would force Iran into negotiating a nuclear agreement that was more comprehensive and restrictive. Instead, the Islamic Republic responded by increasing regional destabilization through its proxies, increasing uranium enrichment, decreasing cooperation with international inspectors, and incrementally violating the terms of the initial agreement. Now, in a stunning turn of events, Trump—currently in his second term—is attempting to mend what many see as a self-inflicted diplomatic wound. Iran and the United States have resumed indirect talks, with a quiet first round in Oman and a scheduled second round in Rome. These negotiations are aimed at reviving the nuclear deal or constructing a new framework that will contain Iran’s nuclear ambitions, restore regional stability, and mend the broken trust between Tehran and Washington.
By Ranjit Mondal10 months ago in Journal
Can China keep raising tariffs on US as trade war continues ?
Can China Keep Raising Tariffs on the US as the Trade War Continues? Beijing's Statement Many observers are wondering how much further China can go in raising tariffs on American goods as trade tensions between China and the United States continue. Recent remarks made by Beijing shed light on the nation's future strategy in light of the prolonged economic impasse between the two countries. Rising Tariffs: A Key Tool in the Trade War
By Ranjit Mondal10 months ago in Journal

