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Trump says he is open to new deal with Iran as he imposes fresh sanctions 

Trump says he is open to new deal with Iran as he imposes fresh sanctions Donald Trump said Saturday he was still open to negotiating “a new, more comprehensive deal with Iran” even as he ordered a severe new round of sanctions to come into force at midnight on Sunday.  The US president, who pulled America out of the Iran nuclear agreement, said he would lift sanctions if Iran agreed to a broader deal that restricted not only its nuclear programme but also its policies across the Middle East.  “Our objective is to force the regime into a clear choice: either abandon its destructive behavior or continue down the path toward economic disaster,” Mr Trump said in a statement.  Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, voiced defiance of the US president and said “the world opposes every decision made by Trump”.  "America's goal has been to re-establish the domination it had [before 1979] but it has failed. America has been defeated by the Islamic Republic over the past 40 years,” the ayatollah said.  Ayatollah Ali Khamenei voiced defiance of the US Credit: AFP/Getty Images Britain, France, Germany and the EU said in a joint statement that they “deeply regret” Mr Trump’s decision to reimpose sanctions and remained committed to the nuclear agreement. They said they would try to shield European firms dealing with Iran from the threat of US sanctions.  Many Western companies have fled the Iranian market out of fear of being put on an American blacklist but the EU has set up a financial mechanism designed to let them continue doing business. The mechanism is not yet operational and it remains to be seen if many firms will take the risk.   Iran announced Saturday that it would begin building its own fighter planes to get around US sanctions on the import of airplane parts. Iran has an ageing air force and many analysts believe the Kowsar fighter jet is an ineffective copy of the American F-5 jet, which was developed in the 1960s.  Meanwhile, both sides continued a social media war which began when Mr Trump tweeted “Sanctions Are Coming” in the style of a Game of Thrones poster.  Qasem Soleimani, the leader of Iran’s elite Quds force, posted an image of himself in the same style with the message “I Will Stand Against You”. He also denounced Mr Trump as “a gambler”, an insult in Iran where gambling is forbidden.  #Iran’s General Soleimani responded to “gambler”#US President Donald Trump’s announcement: Come! We are waiting, I will stand against you. Quds Force will stand against you. You start this war, but we will finish it,” Major-General Soleimani, wrote on Instagram in Farsi on Friday pic.twitter.com/fPkcMRIy4s— Tasnim News Agency (@Tasnimnews_EN) November 3, 2018 HBO, the US broadcaster behind Game of Thrones, watched the exchange with bemusement. “How do you say trademark misuse in Dothraki?” it tweeted, referring to a fictional language from the show.




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