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The U.S. is a central party in nuclear negotiations, as evidenced by its role in potential diplomatic outcomes [1] and its involvement in the collapse of talks that could impact international sanctions [2], [3].

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Editorials Supporting an Iran Nuclear Deal, January - September 2015 armscontrol.org Arms Control Association 2 facts
perspectiveIf Iran can claim that the United States, rather than Iran, caused the collapse of nuclear talks, the international sanctions regime against Iran may unravel without Iran having to compromise on its nuclear program.
claimThe StarTribune editorial board warned on March 10, 2015, that if Iran successfully claims that the United States, rather than Iran, caused the collapse of nuclear talks, the international sanctions regime against Iran could unravel without Iran compromising on its nuclear program, potentially leading to military action and a major Middle East war.
United States and Iran on the Brink: What's at Stake? - CSIS csis.org CSIS 1 fact
claimDr. Vali Nasr claims that Iranian negotiators are capable of fast-tracking nuclear negotiations but require a signed text before granting the United States a diplomatic victory.