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Obama Center Defends Iran Nuclear Deal In New Exhibit Ahead Of Opening

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The controversy has returned to the forefront as tensions between the United States and Iran remain high.

The latest debate comes amid a fragile ceasefire after renewed military confrontation involving Iran, Israel and U.S. forces,” Jewish Insider reported.

Iran and its regional proxy groups have launched thousands of ballistic missiles and drones since the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attacks, escalating concerns about Tehran’s broader military ambitions.

President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the nuclear agreement in 2018, arguing the deal was fundamentally flawed.

At the time, Trump said the agreement failed to protect American interests and did nothing meaningful to stop Iran’s missile development or destabilizing regional activities.

His administration instead pursued a maximum pressure campaign built around sanctions and diplomatic isolation.

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