The New Iran Deal Will Reward Terrorism, Help Russia, and Get Nothing in Return
It could provide a way for the Kremlin to circumvent sanctions.
August 11, 2022
It could provide a way for the Kremlin to circumvent sanctions.
After many months of negotiations, Washington and Tehran—thanks to Russian mediation—appear close to renewing the 2015 agreement concerning the Iranian nuclear program. Richard Goldberg comments:
It could provide a way for the Kremlin to circumvent sanctions.
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After many months of negotiations, Washington and Tehran—thanks to Russian mediation—appear close to renewing the 2015 agreement concerning the Iranian nuclear program. Richard Goldberg comments:
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