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White House puts Iran ‘on notice,’ won’t rule out military force
Senior officials cite Iran’s 'highly provocative' behavior.
By
LOUIS NELSON and
MATTHEW NUSSBAUM
02/01/17 02:43 PM EST
Updated 02/01/17 05:37 PM EST
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National Security Adviser Michael Flynn said Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s administration is “officially putting Iran on notice,” and senior administration officials later refused to rule out military action against the Islamic Republic.
Senior administration officials Wednesday afternoon said Iran’s “highly provocative” behavior, including a recent missile test, “is a destabilizing factor in the region” and promised a response.
The administration is considering “a large number of options” to address Iran, but refused to say whether military action is among them.
“We’re going to take appropriate action,” an administration official said. “We are considering a whole range of options. We are in a deliberative process.”
The statements came after the Iranian government conducted a missile test on Monday and Houthi rebels, an Iran-backed group in Yemen, attacked a Saudi naval vessel earlier this week.
Flynn addressed reporters at the top of the daily White House press briefing earlier in the day.
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“The Trump Administration condemns such actions by Iran that undermine security, prosperity, and stability throughout and beyond the Middle East and place American lives at risk,” Flynn said. “President Trump has severely criticized the various agreements reached between Iran and the Obama Administration, as well as the United Nations, as being weak and ineffective. Instead of being thankful to the United States for these agreements, Iran is now feeling emboldened. As of today, we are officially putting Iran on notice.”
The National Iranian American Council slammed the threatening attitude.
“National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s statement on Iran today was reckless,” said Trita Parsi of the NIAC in a statement. “While Flynn’s remarks could be construed as simply bluster, they will beget an Iranian response which in turn will beget further threats by the U.S. At some point, this escalatory cycle that started with bluster may end in war.”
Sen. Bob Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, met with Flynn to discuss Iran and said he was impressed with the new administration’s approach.
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“I am very encouraged by the seriousness with which President Trump is approaching the full range of threats Iran poses to American interests. It is clear that Iran will no longer be given a pass and will be held accountable for its illicit behavior,” Corker said in a statement after the meeting.
Senior administration officials, speaking on background, later underscored Flynn’s message.
“There should be no doubt that the United States is committed to holding Iran accountable for adhering to missile restrictions and accountable for behavior in the region that we consider to be destabilizing,” a senior administration official said.
“Iranian behavior needs to be rethought by Tehran,” an official said.
The officials framed the new attitude as a “different approach” from the last administration’s.
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On the campaign trail, Trump regularly railed against the nuclear deal reached between Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Germany. The deal, implemented in 2016, lifted certain sanctions levied against Iran in exchange for the verifiable dismantling of the Iranian nuclear program. The president has suggested he would renegotiate or scrap the deal if elected, although he has yet to take action to that effect since taking office. At times he has said he wants to strictly enforce it.
Administration officials said they were not accusing Iran of violating the nuclear agreement with its recent missile test.
“The Obama Administration failed to respond adequately to Tehran’s malign actions — including weapons transfers, support for terrorism, and other violations of international norms,” Flynn said.
“It’s our sincere hope that the Iranians will heed this notice today and will change their behavior,” an official said later.
Nahal Toosi and Austin Wright contributed.
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