Iran-U.S. deal may have the two countries back to where they started
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“The previous administration lifted these sanctions, just before what would have been the total collapse of the Iranian regime, through the deeply controversial 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.”
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JCPOA “also gave the regime an immediate financial boost and over $100 billion its government could use to fund terrorism."
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Trump’s team and its Iranian negotiating partners may have done little more than returned the region to the circumstances that prevailed a third of a century ago
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