The Elusive Revival of the Iran Nuclear Deal: Five Years On.

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Five years after the US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal, efforts to restore the landmark accord have failed, contributing to rising tensions in the Middle East. The Trump administration's many designations of Iranian entities and institutions, specifically aimed at making it difficult for his successor Joe Biden to undo his damage, worked in tandem with a changing political climate to prevent a restored JCPOA. The fate of the deal promises to produce more confrontations between Tehran and the West in the coming months.
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