Any New Iran Deal Would Likely Only Be Temporary

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi delivers a speech during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, September 17, 2021. (Didor Sadulloev/Reuters)
An Iran deal under Biden will be eliminated when Republicans get the chance, but that may not matter to the Iranians, who gain plenty in the meantime.




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here was speculation that earlier this week, the eleven months of negotiations in Vienna would finally end in a completed Iran deal. Indeed, EU foreign minister, Josep Borrell Fontelles, tweeted that the final text of the agreement is “essentially ready and on the table.” As of Thursday, however, the deal has stalled — most notably due to Russian demands for protection from sanctions on its trade with Tehran.

Yet Iran, too, continues to have demands despite the hundreds of billions in sanctions relief and the lax nuclear limits it could inherit in this deal.

On Thursday, Reuters reported that Iran’s Tasnim news …

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