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European Draft of Iran Nuclear Deal Leaves Critical Matters Unresolved


(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - A close look at the final draft of the nuclear deal with Iran, proposed by the EU in July, reveals the pace of sanctions' removal is greater than the schedule for Iran to quit its uranium enrichment and get rid of its stocks of already enriched material, as well as its centrifuges. The emerging deal addresses only the fissile material needed to build a bomb, and not other components of Iran's military nuclear program, including its development of nuclear warheads and the missiles to deliver them. The deal also ignores Iran's belligerent policies in the Middle East and its use of proxies to destabilize the region. In practical terms, in the first three months of the agreement, the IAEA will be unable to inspect Iran's nuclear program. Iran will be able to produce advanced centrifuges and hide enriched material.
2022-08-29 00:00:00
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