Iran Threatens America: If New Sanctions Pass, U.S. Military “Would Be At Risk”

In the coming days, president Trump is expected to announce that he will decertify the Iran Nuclear Deal, a step that potentially could cause the historic Obama-era accord to unravel. Under the 2015 deal, Iran agreed to limit its disputed nuclear program in return for the easing of economic sanctions. Realizing the dire threat that such a move presents for its economy – not to mention Iranian oil exports – Iran has escalated the rhetoric, and overnight it warned the United States that U.S. regional military bases “would be at risk” if further sanctions were passed or if the US designated its Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist group.

Socialism: Venezuelan doctors and teachers are becoming prostitutes to earn enough money to buy food …

By all rights, Venezuela should be a wealthy country, its people living in relative comfort, with an economically secure future. After all, it has the largest oil reserves on the entire planet and is rich in other natural resources. A combination of factors, including the drop in fuel prices, a crippling drought, and a sustained slowing of manufacturing and agricultural production would have left the country struggling as many others have, but it would likely have pulled through. However, the greed and failed policies of two consecutive presidents – Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro – have left the country absolutely devastated and in a situation that at best will likely take decades to reverse.

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