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The Barack Obama administration is linked to Iran through its diplomatic efforts to negotiate a nuclear agreement, as detailed in [1], [2], [3], and [4], as well as through political pressure regarding military and regional policy as noted in [5] and [6].

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Editorials Supporting an Iran Nuclear Deal, January - September 2015 armscontrol.org Arms Control Association 5 facts
perspectiveThe Denver Post editorial board argued on July 9, 2015, that while reaching an accord with Iran to prevent nuclear weapon development is a long shot, the goal is attractive enough to justify the Obama administration's pursuit of such a deal.
quoteReaching agreement to freeze Iran’s march toward nuclear capability without resorting to war is a credit to the Obama administration’s persistence.
quoteAfter two years of grueling negotiations, the Obama administration has finally pulled off a historic deal with Iran that resolves — at least for the time being — one of the most pressing foreign policy challenges facing the world: concerns that Iran could be building a nuclear bomb.
perspectiveThe Los Angeles Times editorial board advises Congress to pressure the Obama administration to counter Iran's regional meddling and to respond decisively if Iran violates the nuclear agreement.
quote[T]he Obama administration has won a victory that prevents another bloodbath. The treaty negotiated by Secretary of State John Kerry will let international inspectors verify that Iran’s nuclear power program is doing nothing that might put an atomic bomb into the hands of suicidal terrorists, or governments.
Emails Reveal Epstein's Ties to Mossad—But Corporate ... - FAIR.org fair.org FAIR 1 fact
claimJeffrey Epstein, Ehud Barak, and Russian elites pressured the Obama administration to approve military strikes on Iran.