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The Trump administration's memorandum of understanding with the Islamic Republic of Iran is a framework, and analyst Lisa Daftari argues the gap between that document and a final agreement is the difference between a generational victory and a generational mistake.
The deal will be judged on one question: whether it verifiably dismantles Iran's nuclear program and removes enriched uranium from the regime's hands, or manages a path to a bomb the way the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action did.
With Iran at its weakest point since 1979, Daftari contends the United States holds leverage it cannot afford to negotiate away.
The JCPOA's Two Failures Cannot Be Repeated The 2015 agreement carried two structural flaws, both of which Daftari calls avoidable.
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