The United States is going to do other things to put pressure on Iran, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser John Bolton said.
"Let me be clear, the reimposition of the sanctions, we think, is already having a significant effect on Iran’s economy and on, really, popular opinion inside Iran," he said.
"We are going to do other things to put pressure on Iran as well, beyond economic sanctions," Bolton said at a news conference in Jerusalem.
"We expect that Europeans will see, as businesses all over Europe are seeing, that the choice between doing business with Iran or doing business with the United States is very clear to them," Reuters cited him as saying.
"So we will see what plays out in November. But the president (Trump) has made it very clear - his words - he wants maximum pressure on Iran, maximum pressure, and that is what is going on." the security adviser added.
"There should not be any doubt that the United States wants this resolved peacefully, but we are fully prepared for any contingency that Iran creates," Bolton concluded.