Decertifying the nuclear deal without walking away gives the Trump administration an opening to confront the Islamic Republic's foreign meddling.
Russian arms deals: Saudi Arabia’s agreement to purchase the S-400 Triumf missile system is a major blow to the US and its European allies, Stephen Bryenwrites. The deal follows Turkey’s $2.5 billion agreement to buy the S-400, and ongoing negotiations with Egypt for the S-400, which is considered a real game changer because it can fire multiple intercept missiles. The S-400 also has capability against ballistic missiles, a feature that surely attracted Saudi Arabia’s interest. The Russians have made a significant breakthrough with sales of weapons to some Nato countries with uncertain futures in the bloc (e.g. Greece, Turkey) and strong US client countries such as the UAE. One immediate new example: Russia says the UAE is just months away from buying the formidable Su-35 multirole fighter jet, the current queen of the Russian Air Force fighter fleet. READ THE STORY HERE Ending America's Paralyzed Iran Policy // Jonathan Schanzer Decertifying the nuclear deal without walking away gives the Trump administration an opening to confront the Islamic Republic's foreign meddling.
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