When the six world powers signed a nuclear deal with Iran in 2015, Iranians took to the streets with joy. The year following the lifting of long-standing sanctions that turned Iran's economy into a toothless tiger, dramatic changes took place. In previous years, where Iran's GDP was booming, the growth of the Iranian economy in 2016 was about 13.40 percent.Foreign companies came to Iran to invest huge amounts. This sudden positive change in growth was highly desirable for Iran, which is suffering the most from sanctions. The agreement gave air to the Iranian people's dream of economic liberation.
Iran is secretly enriching its stockpile of atomic bombs - the deal also played a key role in dispelling such uncomfortable speculations by Europe's powerful nations. The 2015 agreement set limits on Iran's uranium reserves.According to the then Obama administration, the amount of uranium that Iran had in its hands before the 2015 deal could have easily made ten atomic bombs. But the deal will spark Iran's ambitious ambitions to become a nuclear power. The deal was a major milestone in US President Obama's foreign policy.
After Obama, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton ran for the presidency of the United States. Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized Iran's nuclear deal during his election campaign. Through the media or social media, Iran has repeatedly tried to say that the nuclear deal has not benefited the Americans, nor will it. Trump's nationalist propaganda about Iran's regional hegemony or proxy war in the Middle East had nothing to do with the deal.