Iran Agrees To Nuclear Deal
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U.S., world powers reach historic deal with IranThe United States and five other world powers have reached a deal with Iran that would place strict limits on Tehran’s nuclear program in return for ending sanctions on its economy, the culmination of years of delicate diplomacy pursued by President Barack Obama despite warnings the agreement could strengthen Iran’s Islamist regime and leave it dangerously close to a nuclear bomb.
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Iran, world powers agree to nuclear dealIran and the United States and its negotiating partners finally reached agreement Tuesday on a deal that would curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief -- setting up a looming showdown between President Obama and Congress, where lawmakers could take issue with several provisions, including one giving Iran leverage over inspections.
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On Capitol Hill, deep skepticism persists as lawmakers react to Iran dealThe debate over the future of the Iranian nuclear program quickly moved from the negotiating tables of Vienna to the halls of the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, as skeptical lawmakers began taking stock of a deal they will have roughly two months to review and possibly reject.
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