Anxious Iranians hope nuclear talks may ease risk of US attack
- World powers and Iran announced a comprehensive nuclear agreement on July 14, 2015.
- Iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program and fraught relations with the U.S. Led to the agreement.
- The agreement limited Iran's uranium enrichment in exchange for lifting economic sanctions.
- Trump called it the 'worst deal ever' and unilaterally withdrew the U.S. From the agreement.
- Following the U.S. Withdrawal, Iran began backing away from the accord, escalating regional tensions.
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The Threat Implicit In Trump’s Push For Iran Nuclear Talks
The United States will enter negotiations with Iran on Friday, yet Donald Trump warned that all options remain on the table to prevent Iran from acquiring the bomb. The post The Threat Implicit In Trump’s Push For Iran Nuclear Talks appeared first on Worldcrunch.
Anxious Iranians hope nuclear talks may ease risk of US attack
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Iran and the United States will hold talks in the sultanate of Oman on Saturday in an attempt to jump-start negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program. President Donald Trump insists they’ll be direct negotiations. However, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas…
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