U.S.
President Donald Trump said last week he wants to “decertify” the
agreement.
A
CNN poll has found that 67 percent of U.S. citizens don’t want
Washington to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal.
U.S.
President Donald Trump said last week he wants to “decertify” the
agreement, which would allow Congress to make changes to the
multi-nation accord and potentially pull the country out of the
historic deal.
"It
would be a waste of time to respond to such blatherings and
nonsensical remarks by the foul-mouthed U.S. president,"
Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in response to
Trump's threat.
Only
three out of 10 polled said they felt Iran posed a “very serious"
threat to the United States, the lowest rate since 2000.
Of
the over 1,000 people polled, 62 percent said they feel a “very
serious” threat from North Korea, or the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea, DPRK.
Yet,
an even larger number, 63 percent overall and 88 percent of
Democrats, feel Trump has been “more reckless than responsible”
in his rhetoric against the DPRK. An overall 57 percent of those
asked “disapprove” of how Trump handles relations with the Asian
country.
The
CNN poll was conducted by SSRS via telephone.
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