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Renegotiating the Iran nuclear deal is another case of Trump’s ‘fake news’ system

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Published: 14 September 2017

Last updated: 4 March 2024

There’s no reason to trust any of the Trump administration’s criticisms of, or plans for replacing, the JCPOA.

Renegotiating the Iran nuclear deal is pure fantasy (Washington Post)

The case against the Iranian nuclear deal is one big lie (Foreign Policy)
There’s no reason to trust any of the Trump administration’s criticisms of, or plans for replacing, the JCPOA (Sep 11)

Should the US listen to Netanyahu on the sunset clause? (Jewish Insider)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a Congressional delegation last month that the United States should remove the sunset clause from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran. According to the nuclear deal backed by former President Barack Obama, certain restrictions on Tehran’s centrifuges cap would be lifted after ten years (Sep 13)

Photo: Iran's President Hassan Rouhani welcomes the IAEA's Director-General Yukiya Amano in Tehran, Iran, Thursday, July 2, 2015 (AP).

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