[Global Network Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] The Times of Israel noted that the Financial Times quoted a national security expert familiar with the transition of US President-elect Trump’s team on the 16th as saying that Trump plans to restart his team as soon as he takes office. The "

[Global Network Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] The Times of Israel noted that the Financial Times quoted a national security expert familiar with the transition of US President-elect Trump’s team on the 16th as saying that Trump planned to restart as soon as he took office. His "maximum pressure" strategy made Iran "bankrupt."

On June 24, 2019, then US President Trump signed an executive order to strengthen sanctions on Iran in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Source: "The Times of Israel" with pictures

The Financial Times quoted the above-mentioned people familiar with the matter as saying that Trump's foreign policy team will seek to increase sanctions on Tehran after he returns to the White House in January next year, including Sanctions were imposed on important oil exports.

"He is determined to restart the maximum pressure strategy as soon as possible to bankrupt Iran." The national security expert said.

reports that people familiar with the matter revealed that the "maximum pressure" strategy is aimed at cutting off Iran's revenue to prevent it from building up its military power or funding "proxy groups" in the region, but the ultimate goal is to push Tehran to agree on a new nuclear agreement negotiate and change its regional policies.

The Financial Times stated that the Trump team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

[Global Network Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] The Times of Israel noted that the Financial Times quoted a national security expert familiar with the transition of US President-elect Trump’s team on the 16th as saying that Trump planned to restart as soon as he took office. His "maximum pressure" strategy made Iran "bankrupt."

On June 24, 2019, then US President Trump signed an executive order to strengthen sanctions on Iran in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. Source: "The Times of Israel" with pictures

The Financial Times quoted the above-mentioned people familiar with the matter as saying that Trump's foreign policy team will seek to increase sanctions on Tehran after he returns to the White House in January next year, including Sanctions were imposed on important oil exports.

"He is determined to restart the maximum pressure strategy as soon as possible to bankrupt Iran." The national security expert said.

reports that people familiar with the matter revealed that the "maximum pressure" strategy is aimed at cutting off Iran's revenue to prevent it from building up its military power or funding "proxy groups" in the region, but the ultimate goal is to push Tehran to agree on a new nuclear agreement negotiate and change its regional policies.

The Financial Times stated that the Trump team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.