The Deal that’s Worse than No Deal
"Less of a deal than a series of cascading concessions."
April 6, 2015
"Less of a deal than a series of cascading concessions."
The April 2 agreement struck in Lausanne by the U.S. and Iran has come in for its share of criticism over particular points. Knowledgeable observers have also focused on the gaping disparity between the "outline" issued by Washington and the much shorter and highly veiled statement issued in Persian by Tehran. But, argues William Kristol, it's essential not to get lost in the details:
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The April 2 agreement struck in Lausanne by the U.S. and Iran has come in for its share of criticism over particular points. Knowledgeable observers have also focused on the gaping disparity between the "outline" issued by Washington and the much shorter and highly veiled statement issued in Persian by Tehran. But, argues William Kristol, it's essential not to get lost in the details:
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