Trump Sanctions Have Cost Iran Billions More Than Obama Gave Them for the Nuclear Deal
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By Joe Saunders
Published January 1, 2020 at 3:46pm
Donald Trump is hitting Iran where it hurts.
For 40 years, the murderous mullahs who lead the Islamic Republic have never needed much of a reason to hate an American president.
Even milk Jimmy Carter a man whose presidency is a byword for American weakness was hated by the ayatollahs who took over the country after the revolution of 1979.
But as Bloomberg reported Tuesday, the tyrants of Tehran have some especially good reasons to detest the current president:
About $50 billion worth, and thats likely to keep rising.
According to Bloomberg, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani gave a speech Tuesday declaring that the sanctions Trump renewed on Iran after pulling out of the nuclear deal negotiated by President Barack Obama had cost the country $100 billion in oil revenue and the same amount in foreign investment credit.
That adds up to about $200 billion the hard men of Iran didnt have on hand to fund terrorism against Americans, Israelis or any other group of people that stand in the way of their twisted views of religious order.
And as Breitbart News pointed out on on Wednesday, that amount dwarfs the $150 billion in Iranian assets Obama released as part of the deal. (Not to mention the planeloads of cash Obama flew the mullahs, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.)
In other words, tangling with Trump has already cost Iran at least $50 billion in net loss from their salad days with Obama.
And unless the regime is willing to come to the table for a new nuclear deal that actually has teeth, that net cost is going to keep going up as Trump tightens sanctions even further.
The American relationship with the Shiite theocracy of Iran has been hostile for four decades even including the craven outreach of the Obama years. (Remember the 10 American sailors who were detained and humiliated by Iranian naval forces in January 2016?)
But Trumps decision to impose staggering sanctions on the country the policy of maximum pressure is hitting the Iranian leadership in ways that hurt.
In April, Reuters reported that the Iranian economy was expected to shrink by 6 percent in 2019 after shrinking 4 percent in 2018. Inflation was expected to reach 40 percent.
And this is a country that thinks its in a position to take on the Great Satan of the United States the worlds largest economy that has exploded with jobs and wealth creation since Trump took office?
Social media users were thrilled with the news.
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