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Trump Warns Of ‘Big Problems’ For Iran If It Restarts Nuclear Program

Saagar Enjeti White House Correspondent
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President Donald Trump warned the Islamic republic of Iran Tuesday not to restart its nuclear program if he pulls out of the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal.

“It’s insane. It’s ridiculous. It should never have been made. But we will be talking about it,” Trump said of the Iran deal during a press spray with French President Emmanuel Macron.

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Macron reportedly carried the goal of convincing Trump not to exit the deal when he traveled to Washington, DC on Monday.

“It just seems that no matter where you go especially in the Middle East, Iran is behind it, wherever there’s trouble, Yemen, Syria, no matter where you have it, Iran is behind it,” POTUS further stated. “And now unfortunately, Russia is getting more and more involved. But Iran seems behind everything where there’s a problem.”

When posed with the prospect of Iran restarting its nuclear program if Trump withdraws from the deal, the President declared “They’re not going to be restarting anything. If they restart it, they’re going to have big problems, bigger than they ever had before.”

“Mark it down. If they restart their nuclear program they will have bigger problems than they ever had before.”