Economics

Iran Protests Accelerate Trump's Weighing of New Sanctions

  • He also faces decisions on sanctions waived in nuclear deal
  • About 20 people have died in demonstrations since last week
Death Toll Climbs in Iran's Anti-Government Protests
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Deadly protests in Iran have intensified talks within the Trump administration about imposing fresh sanctions against the Islamic Republic, as the U.S. president seized on the crisis to justify his long-standing opposition to a 2015 nuclear agreement.

President Donald Trump met Tuesday with Vice President Mike Pence and members of his national security team to discuss the protests amid deliberations already under way about reimposing suspended sanctions or adding new ones, according to two White House officials who asked not to be identified discussing internal deliberations. The meeting came about 10 days before Trump must decide whether to continue waiving sanctions that were lifted under the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.