Radio Farda:

Before the U.S. presidential election, Iran dismissed the vote as irrelevant.

But former President Donald Trump’s stunning victory on November 5 could have major ramifications for Tehran, experts say.

During his first stint in power, Trump ramped up pressure on Iran over its nuclear and missile programs and imposed sweeping sanctions against Tehran.

Iran will “have to contemplate radical changes in its foreign policy and national security…in order to stave off bigger crises that could come as a consequence of a [second] Trump presidency,” said Farzan Sabet, senior research associate at the Geneva Graduate Institute.

'Maximum Pressure 2.0'

From 2017-2021, the Trump administration pursued a campaign of “maximum pressure” on Iran.

Trump withdrew the United States from a nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, reimposed crippling economic sanctions on Iran, and ordered the killing of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.

Trump’s return to the White House could see a policy of “maximum pressure 2.0,” said Sabet, adding that the aim could be “containment and regime weakening.”

Sabet said Trump could try to devise “a kind of policy in perpetuity” on Iran that would be difficult to undo by future U.S. administrations.

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