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Negotiating with Iran: Is this a good deal?

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Differences between the U.S. and France in the nuclear negotiations with Iran in 2015

03/21/2015

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Negotiating with Iran: Is this a good deal?

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John Bolton and other critics on Iran's nuclear program and the U.S. negotiations with Iran

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U.S. president Obama and Israel's prime minister Netanyahu- serious disagreement over sanctions on Iran in 2015

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With Saudi Arabia's effort to lower oil prices causing more damage to the Iranian economy and difficult negotiations with Iran continuing on preventing the development of nuclear weapnons, president Obama seeks more time for negotiations. Israeli prime minister Netanyahu is pushing for more sanctions on Iran, which could derail the negotiations. Netanyahu accepted an invitation from Republican Speaker Boehner to address Congress in 2015, creating a divide between Congress and the U.S. president on policy towards Iran.

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Fear of Israeli Leaks Fuels Distrust Over U.S. Talks With Iran

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