Trump’s Rush to End Iran War Risks Delivering Weak Nuclear Deal
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said his war against Iran is intended to prevent Tehran from ever getting a nuclear weapon. But when it comes to core nuclear issues, he risks ending up with a worse deal than the one he abandoned in his first term.
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