In a hard-hitting speech from the White House on Friday, Trump condemned Iran as a "fanatical regime" and said it has "committed multiple violations" of the nuclear deal which among other things allows Tehran to continue and advance its nuclear weapons programme.
Trump announced that he would not continue to certify the agreement to Congress, but stopped short of immediately cancelling US participation in the deal and left its fate in the hands of Congress.
The Indian-origin top US diplomat acknowledged that Iran is in compliance with the part of the nuclear deal.
"But what we're saying is, is America still safe? Are we still OK with them doing all these other bad things? And what you're seeing is, everybody is turning a blind eye to Iran and all of those violations, out of trying to protect this agreement.
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"We're not saying they're in breach of the agreement. What we're saying is that, of sites inspected, no, they're doing exactly what they claim to do. But all sites have not been inspected," she claimed.
In his policy announcement, Trump said that he would not certify the Iranian nuclear deal.
"Those are total violations. They're violating every single one of them. So, US law is not just part of the agreement. US law talks about everything else. And it's good that it does," she said.
Haley said now the US Congress is going to be fully engaged on the threats of Iran.
"These are all lessons learned from North Korea, every single one of them. Had this been done with North Korea over the last 25 years, we would not be in this situation. What you see is, the president is trying to make sure that Iran doesn't become the next North Korea," she said.
"Should we ever get into a deal, we're going to hold you accountable. We're not going to look the other way, just because we think we have made a deal and we're not going to continue to watch it. We have to watch it," she added.
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