Build regional stability from the ashes of Netanyahu’s war on JCPOA
Summary
The Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was signed ten years ago but has faced challenges, especially from Israel and the United States. Recent tensions involve military actions and disputes over the agreement, with claims that some countries are not fulfilling their commitments.Key Facts
- The Iran nuclear deal, called the JCPOA, was signed ten years ago by several countries, including the US and EU.
- Israel and the US have been critical and aggressive toward Iran regarding its nuclear activities.
- Military strikes have targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities, leading to increased tensions.
- The US withdrew from the JCPOA, affecting Iran's nuclear progress.
- The E3/EU countries (France, Germany, and the UK) are involved in disputes about the agreement's terms.
- Iran maintains that its nuclear program is peaceful.
- Tensions in West Asia involve Israel's actions and threats to regional stability.
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