Trump Admin Permits Iran to Continue Nuclear Work at Secretive Military Sites

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Organizations that have supported the Trump administration's moves on Iran also have expressed caution with the new concessions, another sign of mounting frustration among those who expected the White House to get tough with Tehran. "The implementation of a maximum pressure, full economic blockade on Iran is the only way to force the regime to change its malignant behavior," United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) Chairman Sen. Joe Lieberman and CEO Amb. Mark Wallace said in a statement. "This campaign should include action by SWIFT to disconnect Iranian banks and no repeat of these oil waivers after 180 days. Anything else will continue allowing the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism to fund its global terror campaign."