The dangerous stalemate over iran’s nuclear program By 2025, the stakes are higher than ever With no negotiations, no oversight and no clarity about iran’s stock of nuclear material, many in the region fear another war with israel.
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Tehran risks sliding back into comprehensive multilateral isolation by the end of september, with the deadline for the return of un sanctions fast approaching and washington mulling restrictions on iranian officials at this month’s general assembly.
For more than three decades, leaders in tel aviv and washington have issued stark warnings about the islamic republic’s nuclear ambitions and activities, and five american presidents have pledged to prevent tehran from crossing the threshold of nuclear weapons capability.
'missile factories working around the clock' with no negotiations in sight and no international oversight, the standoff has entered a dangerous stalemate.