Status of the Iran Nuclear Deal: Q&A with Ernest J. Moniz
Ernest J. Moniz on the latest with Iran and the nuclear deal.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been a focus of international diplomacy for decades. Faced with accusations of nuclear weapons pursuits in violation of its NPT commitments, Iran concluded a deal with six countries in 2015 to restrict its nuclear program. However, the U.S.’s 2018 withdrawal and subsequent Iranian violations cast doubt on the Deal’s future.
Ernest J. Moniz on the latest with Iran and the nuclear deal.
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