Trump eyes Iran deal with many of the trade-offs he blasted Obama for accepting
The move would trade sanctions relief for limits on Iran’s uranium enrichment as negotiators seek a deal stricter than the 2015 agreement.
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In Washington, the dispute over a possible Iran deal is growing. Trump is seeking an agreement with many concessions he once accused Obama of. An analysis.
Vance finds himself in Harris' shoes — caught between the war and his base
As Vice President JD Vance has recently found himself navigating tenuous negotiations between the United States and Iran, his central role in the talks to end the war is highlighting his own vulnerabilities on the domestic front — where he is facing pushback from the isolationist right that is seen as part of his coalition. In many ways, Vance’s political troubles recall his predecessor, former Vice President Kamala Harris, who in her 2024 pres…
Trump Eyes Iran Deal That Looks Like Obama’s
Washington Post: “Billions in frozen assets may be handed back to Iran. Agreements to limit Tehran’s nuclear program may eventually expire. And some of the same hard-line leaders who crushed nationwide protests in January could end up better-resourced than they were before President Donald Trump
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