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Will Obama Get the Last Laugh on Iran?

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June 16, 2026に開始

The details are not clear, but some observers see shades of the JCPOA in the emerging contours of a deal

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The emerging deal with Iran could stabilize the region, fostering diplomatic relations and reducing the risk of military conflict.

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The similarities to the JCPOA suggest that the new deal may overlook serious issues, putting national security at risk once again.

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Engaging Iran through diplomacy may lead to better outcomes than isolation, reflecting a shift towards pragmatic foreign policy.

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The political implications of a renewed deal could further polarize American opinions on foreign policy, complicating bipartisan support.

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A cautious approach to the Iran deal is necessary, weighing both potential benefits and the lessons learned from past agreements.

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