Hold Iran nuclear negotiators to their word

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Author(s) The Boston Globe editorial board
Source The Boston Globe
Date June 26, 2015
URL https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/editorials/2015/06/26/hold-iranian-nuclear-negotiators-their-word/uP35OcR8lBwQiXNUrXjMiM/story.html#
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Quotes-start.png If Iran is allowed to backtrack on its commitments now, it doesn’t bode well for compliance in the future. A vague, unverifiable deal won’t pass muster with the US Congress. If the nuclear deal needs a presidential veto to survive, then it may be too fragile to outlast this administration. That’s not in Iran’s interests, or the interests of the United States. 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.