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terms of a final Iran nuclear deal

Iran Nuclear Deal Likely to Increase US Regional Leverage

Published September 17, 2014by Jim Lobe 3 Comments

by Jim Lobe A successful agreement on Iran’s nuclear program could significantly enhance US leverage and influence throughout the greater Middle East, according to a new report signed by 31 former senior US officials and regional experts released here Wednesday.

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