LJUBLJANA, May 24 (Xinhua) -- Slovenian dominant daily Delo (Labor) on Thursday denounced U.S. President Donald Trump's decision on Iran as a "policy of extortion and threats" that could spill over to all other foreign relations.
"The will of the more powerful will thus override the power of righteousness and this could mean the end of any kind of deal making," according to the Slovenian Press Agency STA citing the Daily.
By exiting from the Iran nuclear deal, setting a dozen new demands to the country and threatening with sanctions unless it accepts them, the U.S. has put an ultimatum not only to Iran, which has so far honored the deal, but also to Europe, which claims that such important agreements should be honored, the newspaper wrote.
Europe indeed tries to resist Trump's unilateral moves, but in fact it has already surrendered, the daily said, because the 25 billion euros in deals with Iran is thirty times less than what Europe makes with the U.S.
The newspaper goes on to warn that Trump's move could become a dangerous precedent, marking the end of any kind of deal making, which could push the already unstable world completely off balance.
"Trump's 'libido imperandi' is obviously bigger than any of the world's leading intellectuals could have predicted in any of the black scenarios.
"If nobody manages to stop him, we can quickly find ourselves in a situation that has never before ended any other way than with war," Delo said under the headline Policy of Ultimatums, Threats and Submission.