Obama’s JCPOA May Be Best Outcome for Renewed US–Iran Talks, Says Israeli Expert
An Israeli nuclear policy specialist warns that the most realistic agreement the US and Iran can reach today would closely resemble the Obama-era JCPOA. “At best, we will get an agreement like Obama’s deal,” the expert told 103FM, noting that such a pact would pause Iran’s nuclear advances under strict inspections. A key sticking point is Iran’s demand for the immediate release of $12 billion in frozen assets held in Qatar as a condition for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Will the US, after criticizing Obama for similar concessions, now agree to this demand?
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