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The United States is deeply involved in the diplomatic and security discourse surrounding Iran's nuclear program, as evidenced by its role in failed negotiations [1], its potential military involvement in strikes against the program [2], and the ongoing debate regarding U.S. policy strategies to address these nuclear developments {fact:4, fact:5, fact:6, fact:7}.
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Policy Steps to Prevent a Nuclear Iran | The Washington Institute washingtoninstitute.org 2 facts
claimIran's nuclear program was more advanced in 2021 than before the 2015 JCPOA, which the regime likely viewed as leverage to demand concessions from the United States.
claimMilitary strikes by Israel against Iran's nuclear program are expected to draw in United States forces, with the primary uncertainty being the extent of that involvement.
United States and Iran on the Brink: What's at Stake? - CSIS csis.org 1 fact
perspectiveThe Israeli security establishment advocates for an aggressive posture toward Iran and believes any US-led negotiation with Iran must address the nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and regional malign activities to be considered valid.
How to Handle Iran's Nuclear Ambitions - New Lines Institute newlinesinstitute.org 1 fact
accountNegotiations between the United States and Iran fractured when the U.S. demanded that Iran not only cease enrichment beyond civilian thresholds but also give up the entirety of its nuclear program, a demand Iran refused citing its rights under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).