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|quote=Obama recognizes, like George W. Bush did before him, that Tehran has the right to build nuclear power plants to produce electricity. There also were deep concerns about whether the sanctions that brought Iran to the negotiating table -- specifically, the commitments from Russia and China -- would have stayed in place without a deal. All negotiations are gambles, but continuing the present course is a losing bet. It's time to move forward.
|quote=Obama recognizes, like George W. Bush did before him, that Tehran has the right to build nuclear power plants to produce electricity. There also were deep concerns about whether the sanctions that brought Iran to the negotiating table -- specifically, the commitments from Russia and China -- would have stayed in place without a deal. All negotiations are gambles, but continuing the present course is a losing bet. It's time to move forward.
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{{Opinion|Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action‎|Plan is beneficial|mixed}}
{{Opinion|Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action|Plan is beneficial|mixed}}

Latest revision as of 22:19, July 17, 2015

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Author(s) Newsday editorial board
Source Newsday
Date July 14, 2015
URL http://www.newsday.com/opinion/editorial/iran-nuclear-deal-needs-hard-look-serious-debate-1.10641821
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Quotes-start.png Obama recognizes, like George W. Bush did before him, that Tehran has the right to build nuclear power plants to produce electricity. There also were deep concerns about whether the sanctions that brought Iran to the negotiating table -- specifically, the commitments from Russia and China -- would have stayed in place without a deal. All negotiations are gambles, but continuing the present course is a losing bet. It's time to move forward. Quotes-end.png


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This item takes a mixed stance on the position Plan is beneficial on the topic Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.