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  • Explained: The 2015 Nuclear Agreement With Iran And Trumps Withdrawal
    Among its key terms: Iran agreed to cap uranium enrichment at 3 67% for 15 years, far below the weapons-grade level of 90%, and cut its enriched uranium stockpile from 10,000 kg to 300 kg
  • What was in the Iran nuclear deal and why did Trump withdraw the US . . .
    The deal went into effect on Jan 16, 2016, after the IAEA verified that Iran had completed steps, including shipping 25,000 pounds of enriched uranium out of the country, dismantling and removing
  • PolitiFact | Ask PolitiFact: What was the Iran nuclear deal and why did . . .
    The 2015 Iran nuclear deal was set to expire over 10 to 25 years Both Trump, who withdrew from the agreement, and Biden wanted a new deal but it never happened President Trump withdrew from the
  • Obama’s Disastrous Iran Deal - Hoover Institution
    The only safe way to slow down Iran’s nuclear capabilities is to do what the President claimed was necessary earlier, which is to knock out Iran’s total production of enriched uranium, subject to constant supervision
  • What is the Iran nuclear deal and why was it scrapped?
    The Iran nuclear deal, also called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was reached between Iran, the United States, and five other countries It imposed significant limits on Iran’s nuclear program in return for sanctions relief The United States withdrew from the deal in 2018 when a new administration, led by Donald Trump, said the deal did not go far enough
  • Remarks by the President on the Iran Nuclear Deal
    And after a series of negotiations, Iran agreed with the international community to an interim deal -- a deal that rolled back Iran’s stockpile of near 20 percent enriched uranium, and froze the progress of its program so that the P5+1 -- the United States, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the European Union -- could
  • U. S. -Iran Nuclear Deal: What Is Each Side After? - The New York Times
    The previous deal between Iran, the United States and other world powers put measures in place to prevent Iran from weaponizing its nuclear program by capping enrichment of uranium, transferring
  • Does have Iran have nuclear weapons? What to know about their nuclear . . .
    The deal required Iran to keep its uranium enrichment levels at no more than 3 67%, down from near 20%, dramatically reduce its uranium stockpile, and phase out its centrifuges, among other measures
  • A simple timeline of Iran’s nuclear program
    October 2003—Amid negotiations over its nuclear program, Iran agreed to halt enrichment and the manufacture and installation of crucial parts at its facilities But after conservative president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005, Iran restarted its enrichment efforts September 2009—Former President Barack Obama revealed that Iran had built another secret nuclear site
  • Iran–United States relations during the Obama administration
    The ministers of foreign affairs of the United States and Iran, John Kerry and Mohammad Javad Zarif, meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland (16 March 2015) Iran–United States relations during the Obama administration (2009–2017) were defined by a shift from confrontation to cautious engagement, culminating in the landmark nuclear agreement of 2015 At the start of Obama's presidency, both





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