Nuclear deal critics wooed, Iran leader urges caution
Tehran (AFP) July 16, 2015 -
Washington and London sought Thursday
to ease concerns over the Iran nuclear accord as the country's supreme
leader warned that major powers are not to be trusted over its
implementation.
As part of an international charm offensive, British Foreign Secretary
Philip Hammond met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who
strongly opposes the landmark accord struck on Tuesday in Vienna betw ...
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Obama takes on opponents of Iran nuclear deal
Washington (AFP) July 16, 2015 -
President Barack Obama on Wednesday
confronted critics of the nuclear deal reached with Iran, saying they
were at odds with "99 percent" of the world and had failed to offer any
real alternative.
As the freshly-inked deal was put to members of the UN Security Council,
a combative and at times testy Obama said opponents at home and abroad
had offered only a path to war.
"If 99 percent of ...
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