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In the absence of renewed talks, the U.S. and Iran are wrangling over the Strait of Hormuz. But the main dispute between the two is still Iran’s nuclear program. Here’s a look at the 2015 JCPOA.
U.S. and Iranian officials so far have been unable to reach a deal to end the war. Uranium enrichment is a key sticking point.
The standoff isn’t about hard-liners blocking pragmatists inside Iran, but about both sides believing that they have won the war.
President Trump ripped up a pact designed to prevent Iran from building a bomb. Getting a better agreement now could prove difficult.
Iran and the United States held indirect talks in Geneva, attempting to reach a deal on Tehran’s nuclear program and potentially avert another war as the U.S. gathers a massive fleet in the Middle East.
Airstrikes, blockades and economic threats were all supposed to weaken Tehran. Instead, analysts say Iran has adapted again — leaving the US trapped in a dangerous standoff with no easy exit.
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NY Times Reveals Eye-Popping Uranium Stockpile Iran Amassed After Trump Pulled Out of Nuke Deal – Now It’s Missing
In 2018 IAEA reported Iran had less than a single bomb’s worth of enriched uranium under strict limits imposed by the 2015 nuclear deal. The post NY Times Reveals Eye-Popping Uranium Stockpile Iran Amassed After Trump Pulled Out of Nuke Deal – Now It’s Missing first appeared on Mediaite.
The U.S. and Iran appear no closer to ending a war that has disrupted energy supplies, roiled world markets and raised fears about a global economic downturn.