Trump to Renew 'Maximum Pressure' Campaign Against Iran
The Trump administration is planning to renew its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, according to a report in the New York Times.
The campaign will include new sanctions and other measures designed to cripple Iran's economy and force it to negotiate a new nuclear deal.
The Trump administration has been ramping up pressure on Iran since it withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal in May 2018.
The administration has already imposed a number of sanctions on Iran, including sanctions on its oil exports and its central bank.
The new sanctions are expected to be even more severe and could include sanctions on Iran's shipping industry and its access to the international financial system.
The Trump administration is also considering other measures to put pressure on Iran, such as military strikes or cyberattacks.
The administration's goal is to force Iran to negotiate a new nuclear deal that is more favorable to the United States.
However, Iran has said that it will not negotiate under pressure and that it is prepared to withstand the Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign.
The Trump administration's decision to renew its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran is likely to further escalate tensions between the two countries.
It is also likely to make it more difficult to reach a diplomatic solution to the nuclear crisis.