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Problems critics see with the snapback provision in the Iran nuclear deal of July 2015 making this provision ineffective.
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Wall Street Journal 06/17/2015
U.S. Could Lift Sanctions Before Iran Accounting
New York Times 06/16/2015
‘Snapback’ Is an Easy Way to Reimpose Iran Penalties
New York Times 07/16/2015
U.N. Moves to Lift Iran Sanctions After Nuclear Deal, Setting Up a Clash in Congress
New York Times 07/20/2015
The Iran Deal’s Dangerous Precedent
New York Times 08/03/2015
Wall Street Journal 01/02/2016
The different statements put out by the Iranian foreign minister and by John Kerry were intended to give each side the opportunity to sell what it had agreed to at home- the Iranian negotiators to hardliners in the Iranian government, and the U.S. to Congress and Israel. On a key issue for the Iranians for example the words are for sanctions to be lifted "immediately," and the Fordo complex conversion into a science and technology research center can be put off if America does not lift sanctions. The American statement talks about sanctions lifting as a step by step process. These differences could lead to tough negotiations ahead.
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Outline of Iran Nuclear Deal Sounds Different From Each Side
New York Times 04/04/2015
Iran Backs Away From Key Detail in Nuclear Deal
New York Times 03/29/2015
President Obama Calls Preliminary Iran Nuclear Deal ‘Our Best Bet’
New York Times 04/05/2015
New York Times 04/05/2015
Israel, U.S. Lawmakers Press Case Against Iran Nuclear Deal
Wall Street Journal 04/07/2015
White House Says Obama Would Sign New Iran Bill
Wall Street Journal 04/15/2015
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