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Why Reiving the JCPOA is Difficult for the US — Salman Rafi Sheikh

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Without a deal before the new president takes over, a return to JCOPA is looking less and less likely — not that it ever had real legs anyway. Too much politics on both sides, and too many conflicting interests.  NEOWhy Reiving the JCPOA is Difficult for the USSalman Rafi SheikhAlsoRTIran says it’s not required to comply with UN nuclear watchdog’s demand of ‘immediate response’ on extending monitoring deal

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Without a deal before the new president takes over, a return to JCOPA is looking less and less likely — not that it ever had real legs anyway. Too much politics on both sides, and too many conflicting interests.  

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