Maximum pressure failed before, will fail again: officials react to Trump’s latest anti-Iran move

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Abbas Araghchi stated that even if Trump attempts a second "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, the results will be similar to the
first
diplomat told reporters.The maximum pressure campaign was first introduced in 2018 after Trump left the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
After the exit, Trump reinstated previous sanctions, intensified them, and added new ones
The succeeding U.S
president, Joe Biden, maintained the maximum pressure campaign
that since the maximum pressure campaign began, Iran has made several new and unprecedented nuclear advancements in response to his shunning
of the JCPOA
Analysts believe more pressure is only going to force Tehran to further ramp up its nuclear program which is still being monitored by the
manages to lower its oil sales