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What's the alternative? Time running out to rescue the Iran Nuclear Deal

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With Tehran feared weeks away from a point of no return on nuclear, are we looking down the barrel of an arms race in the Middle East? With little optimism in the air for the current round of talks in Vienna, where might this leave the Biden administration? Does the US have the stomach for a fight?And is a fight what's unfolding? Traditional lines in the sand seem to be out the window as the same Gulf States that are cementing new ties with Israel are also keeping channels open with Tehran.

Added on the 14/12/2021 20:12:02 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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