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Half-Truths and Israel-Blaming Don’t a Make a Convincing Case for the Iran Deal

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September 2, 2015

The reason [the Iran Deal] it is so controversial in the United States is because the political leader of Israel has said that the deal represents a mortal threat to the security of Israel. — Joe Cirincione

In dissecting the reality that is the confusion surrounding the impending deal with Iran, the “> NY Times:

…three weeks might be ample time for the Iranians to dispose of any evidence of prohibited nuclear work. Among the possibilities, he said, were experiments with high explosives that could be used to trigger a nuclear weapon, or the construction of a small plant to make centrifuges.

Alan J. Kuperman, an associate professor and the coordinator of the Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Project at the University of Texas at Austin who published “The Iran Deal's Fatal Flaw” in the “>military experts here in the US opposed to the deal. In addition to these voices, there are reasoned and critical thinkers, experts on foreign policy, that are critical of the deal.

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