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Barack Obama is related to the Iran nuclear program because his administration negotiated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action to address it [1], a diplomatic effort that was the subject of intense congressional scrutiny [2], political opposition [3], and international recognition for its role in reining in the program [4].

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Editorials Supporting an Iran Nuclear Deal, January - September 2015 armscontrol.org Arms Control Association 3 facts
accountOn March 9, 2015, 47 Republican U.S. senators wrote a letter to the leaders of Iran warning that any agreement reached with President Barack Obama to curtail Iran’s nuclear weapons program might be reversed by a future president.
perspectiveThe New York Times editorial board stated on April 14, 2015, that Congress muscled its way into President Obama's negotiations with Iran, creating dangerous uncertainties for an agreement that offers the best chance of restraining Iran's nuclear program.
quoteThe Star stated that U.S. President Barack Obama and other world leaders have managed to rein in Iran’s nuclear program, granting the Middle East a reprieve from the threat of war.
How to Handle Iran's Nuclear Ambitions - New Lines Institute newlinesinstitute.org Newlines Institute 1 fact
claimThe Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), negotiated by the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama in 2015, was a diplomatic effort to address Iran's nuclear program.