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After Donald Trump issued a memorandum reaffirming his Iran oil embargo plans, his National Security Advisor has rushed to reassure allies that the measure is not intended to hurt them and even dangled the possibility of waivers.
One of the chief architects of Donald Trump's belligerent policy on Iran, National Security Advisor John Bolton, softened his boss's rhetoric on Wednesday, noting that the looming US sanctions against Iran are not meant to hurt American allies, who
might be offered concessions to continue trading with the Islamic Republic.
We want to achieve maximum pressure but we don't want to harm friends and allies either.
Some countries "may not be able to go all the way, all the way to zero immediately," and halt trade with the third-largest oil producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Bolton
said in a talk at the Hamilton Society.
While laying off US allies, the Republican hawk,
notorious for his warmongering attitude towards Tehran, stressed that Washington is still committed to punishing Iran. "I think it's important that we not relax in the effort."
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