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    US sanctions Iran after missile test

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 4, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    File photo from December 2016, provided by an Iranian news agency, of a missile being fired (AP)
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    Donald Trump’s administration has imposed sanctions on Iran following its recent ballistic missile test.

    The sanctions target 13 people and 12 companies, including groups in China, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates.

    President Trump tweeted earlier: “Iran is playing with fire – they don’t appreciate how ‘kind’ President Obama was to them. Not me!”

    Iran is playing with fire – they don’t appreciate how “kind” President Obama was to them. Not me!

    — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 3, 2017

    Iran called the threats from “an inexperienced person” useless, vowing to impose reciprocal measures.

    John Smith, the US Treasury Department’s acting sanctions chief, said in a statement on Friday: “Iran’s continued support for terrorism and development of its ballistic missile programme poses a threat to the region, to our partners worldwide and to the United States.”

    Among the newly sanctioned groups are members of the Islamic Republic’s Revolutionary Guards Corps.

    Tense but unclear Trump-Iran relations

    They are the first Iran sanctions of Mr Trump’s new presidency, and come a day after he said “nothing is off the table” in dealing with the country.

    Oil prices rose as markets factored in the announcement.

    President Donald Trump

    US National Security Adviser Michael Flynn said the US would no longer tolerate Iran’s “lawless behaviour” following last Sunday’s medium-range missile test.

    He said this conduct had only increased since the “very favourable” nuclear deal that six world powers struck two years ago with Iran to halt its nuclear programme.

    “The days of turning a blind eye to Iran’s hostile and belligerent actions toward the United States and the world community are over,” he added.

    The White House says the missile launch violated a UN Security Council resolution proscribing missiles that could carry a nuclear device.

    Speaking during a visit to Japan on Saturday, US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said he was not considering increasing the number of US troops in the Middle East to address the Iran issue.

    “I don’t think it’s necessary,” he said.

    “We have seen [Iran’s] misconduct, their misbehaviour, and it’s got to be addressed at some point,” Mr Mattis added.

    ‘Legal restrictions’

    But Tehran said it was the US sanctions that breached the UN resolution, which endorsed the 2015 nuclear deal.

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted on Friday that the Islamic Republic was unmoved by US threats.

    “Will never initiate war, but we can only rely on our own means of defence,” Mr Zarif wrote.

    The Iranian foreign ministry later said Tehran would “impose legal restrictions on a number of American individuals and companies which have been involved in creating and supporting extremist terrorist groups or are helping in the killing and oppression of defenceless people in the region”.

    It said the names would be announced later.

    The Republican Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, applauded Mr Trump on his administration’s “swift and decisive response”, in a statement on Twitter.

    More than a dozen US senators from both main parties wrote on Thursday to the president, urging “full enforcement of existing sanctions and the imposition of additional sanctions on Iran”.

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    The Muslim community in Oyo State has rejected the Sharia-related demands allegedly issued by terrorists who kidnapped teachers and students from schools in Oriire Local Government Area, asserting that these criminals do not represent Islam or Muslims.

    Oyo: Full list of terrorists’ demands before freeing pupils, teachers

    June 6, 2026
    Senior Nigerian officials meeting at the State House in Abuja discussing proposed state police reforms and constitutional amendments amid insecurity concerns.

    Police arrest three over abduction of Ekiti council boss

    June 6, 2026
    FIFA announced Friday it will allow fans to bring one “soft, plastic” disposable water bottle into World Cup venues after its ban on refillable bottles sparked an outcry.

    FIFA allows disposable water bottles at World Cup after backlash

    June 6, 2026
    Ambali

    AbdulGaniyu Ambali, ex-UNILORIN VC dies at 68

    June 6, 2026
    Police IG Olatunji Disu addressing crime correspondents in Abuja, warning against the indiscriminate recording and circulation of police-related videos.

    Police enforce tinted glass ban, seize over 30 vehicles

    June 6, 2026
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