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Trump launches new Iran strategy, leaves nuclear deal hanging

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President Donald Trump refuses to certify the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal, and warns the United States may yet walk away from "one of the worst" agreements in history.

Added on the 13/10/2017 20:07:06 - Copyright : AFP EN

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