The Iran Deal: One Year Later
Many downsides, one purported upside.
July 8, 2016
Many downsides, one purported upside.
Since the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was concluded a year ago next Thursday, Iran has continued to support terror, tested ballistic missiles, waged cyberwarfare against the U.S., captured American sailors (violating international law in the process), and contributed to war and instability in Syria, Iraq, and even Bahrain. Meanwhile inspectors have less access than before to potential nuclear sites in Iran. Asking whether any good at all has come from this deal with Iran, Elliott Abrams answers:
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Since the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was concluded a year ago next Thursday, Iran has continued to support terror, tested ballistic missiles, waged cyberwarfare against the U.S., captured American sailors (violating international law in the process), and contributed to war and instability in Syria, Iraq, and even Bahrain. Meanwhile inspectors have less access than before to potential nuclear sites in Iran. Asking whether any good at all has come from this deal with Iran, Elliott Abrams answers:
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