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Arab countries welcome the U.S.’s decision to exit the Iran nuclear deal

By: / staff writer

May 8, 2018 – Several Arab countries welcomed the United State government’s decision to exit the nuclear deal and to re-impose sanctions on the Iranian regime.

Saudi Arabia: The Iranian regime used the economic benefits resulting from the lifting of sanctions to further destabilize the region.

United Arabic Emirates also welcomed the U.S. decision to step away from the deal. According to Al-Akhbariah news agency: The UAE approved the U.S. president’s decision to exit the nuclear deal with the Iranian regime.

The government of Bahrain, in a statement, declared its full support for the decision made by the U.S. government to exit the nuclear deal and to put an end to the Iranian regime’s policies pertaining to the export of terrorism in the region.

In the statement, the Bahraini government added that the nuclear agreement with the Iranian regime had several flaws, the most important of which was the silence vis-à-vis the regime’s ballistic missiles, its threat to security and stability in the region through meddling in the affairs of other countries and its support for paramilitary forces in Arab countries.

The government of Bahrain expressed its full support for the administration and declared that it will stand with the U.S. in its efforts to wipe terrorism in the region and across the world.

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