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Emmanuel Macron conceded he had
probably failed in his attempt during a three-day trip to Washington to persuade Donald Trump to stay in the Iran nuclear deal, describing US flip-flopping on international agreements as "insane".
The French president had hoped to convince Trump to continue to waive sanctions on Iran, as agreed by the 2015 nuclear deal, in which Iran agreed to accept strict curbs on its nuclear activities.
Macron offered Trump the prospect of negotiations on a new complementary deal that would address Iranian missile development and Tehran's military intervention in the Middle East.But speaking to US reporters before leaving Washington, Macron said: "My view - I don't know what your president will decide - is that he will get rid of this deal on his own, for domestic reasons."
Noting that Trump had also pulled the US out of the Paris climate change accord - another commitment of the Obama administration - Macron said
such frequent changes in the US position on global issues "can work in the short term but it's very insane in the medium to long term".For his part, Trump implied in a phone interview on Thursday morning with the TV show Fox and Friends, which mainly focused on matters involving his attorney Michael Cohen, that
he thought he had swayed Macron closer to his way of thinking on the Iran deal.
He said of Macron: "He is viewing, I believe, Iran a lot differently than he did before he walked into the Oval Office, and I think that's important."
Comment: Aha, so it's a military device which has potential 'uses' by police, Sure! They've proven themselves to be trustworthy with such potentially lethal devices...just look at how US police behave with tasers: Woman miscarries after being tased by violent cops
It seems the US is trying to keep up with Russia (and probably China) when it comes to high tech weapons: