Nasser Kandil wrote: Trump is manipulating with words
What has been said by the US President about the nuclear agreement with Iran was not a decision to withdraw from the agreement, even if his speech was freed from the hostile words against Iran and the search for the accurate procedural position.
Trump said that the agreement is bad and that Iran is an enemy, so he is not satisfied with the agreement in disciplining the Iranian behavior, but he did not say that he decides to abolish the agreement.
He said that he will not ratify to renew the work according to the agreement, but this does not return the sanctions unless the US President says that he will withdraw from the agreement. He puts the Congress in front of the responsibility of discussing the procedures that meet Trump’s words and beholds the responsibility instead of him.
There are not enough votes in the Congress to issue a decision of ending the agreement and to return to sanctions. This is known by Trump.
There are not enough votes in the Congress to issue a recommendation to abolish the agreement.
The Congress is between two options of recommendation, either to seek with the international partners in the agreement to concentrate the control on the commitment of Iran to its regulations or to continue the discussion without issuing a recommendation. In both cases the agreement will remain but the sanctions will not impose.
The sanctions imposed by Trump on the Revolutionary Guard are a repetition of those previously imposed. They are not a declaration of the inclusion of the Revolutionary Guard to the terrorism list.
Trump is aware of the inability of America, its weakness, and its isolation, so he tries to compensate for it by screaming and manipulating with words.