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http://hosted.ap.org, By GEORGE JAHN

Iran will be allowed to use its own inspectors to investigate a site it has been accused of using to develop nuclear arms, operating under a secret agreement with the U.N. agency that normally carries out such work, according to a document seen by Th

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nationalinterest.org

Those paying attention both to the Israeli government's implacable opposition against the agreement restricting Iran's nuclear program and to the issue of Iran's other activity in the Middle East might take note of some background that several analys

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http://www.lobelog.com, by Robert Kelley

On August 6, Jeb Bush did us the tremendous favor of reminding us of the bad intelligence that led us into a strategic disaster in Iraq that has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands--nearly 5,000 of them American.

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http://www.unz.com, Philip Giraldi

A successful agreement could restore sanity to American foreign policy

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arclein

Here's what actually matters most: at a crucial moment and without a shot being fired, the United States and Iran have come to a turning point away from an era of outright hostility. The nuclear accord binds the two nations to years of engagement an

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http://www.cato.org, By TED GALEN CARPENTER

Calls are mounting in Congress (and among some influential opinion groups) for escalating Washington's military intervention against ISIS in Iraq and Syria and for possible military action against Iran if the new nuclear agreement with that country

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https://consortiumnews.com, By Robert Parry

in its desperation to kill the Iran nuclear deal – is exposing its often-denied influence over the U.S. political/media process. Israeli officials are even using football analogies to rally U.S. lawmakers while emptying the bench of friendly "ex

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hosted2.ap.org

Iran's former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has launched a political campaign ahead of February's parliamentary elections in what could prove a challenge to the moderates behind a landmark nuclear agreement reached last month.

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