By David Francis with Sabine Muscat
Iran and the P5+1 allies strike a tentative nuclear deal. Each side made deep concessions to reach an accord. Now, the United States and Iran appear ready to set aside years of mistrust in an attempt to resolve their differences through diplomacy. FP’s Colum Lynch and John Hudson: “In Washington, U.S. President Barack Obama said the accord, if followed, would ‘cut off every pathway’ that Iran could take to develop a nuclear bomb.”
The deal could upset the balance of power in the Middle East. Across the region concerns about Iran’s rise to power are growing. …read more
Source: Foreign Policy