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THE IRAN DEAL, EXPLAINED

by Noah Pollak

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To cut through the rhetoric surrounding the Iran deal, and to better understand what the two sides conceded and gained, I've compiled a balance sheet on the Iran deal. It's simple and non-technical; a basic list comparing what the U.S. gets versus what Iran gets. The reader is free to make up his own mind about the merits of the deal and the extent to which it advances U.S. interests and U.S. security, and that of our allies.

Forget how far away the terms of the deal may be from the ones President Obama insisted on two years ago, last year, or even last month. The saga of U.S. concessions to Iran is what's known as a "process story," and one thing the Obama years should teach us is that process stories — stories about how the administration achieves its policy objectives, as opposed to the policies themselves — have increasingly little purchase on our political debates. So, without further ado:


 

WHAT WE GET:


 

WHAT IRAN GETS:

SANCTIONS RELIEF:

NUCLEAR PROGRAM:

CONCESSIONS UNRELATED TO NUCLEAR PROGRAM:

I leave it to the reader to judge whether President Obama got the best deal he could.



Noah Pollak is an American political writer specializing in issues concerning foreign policy, Israel, and the Jewish people. He is the Executive Director of The Emergency Committee for Israel and a contributor to The Weekly Standard and The Washington Free Beacon. In 2012 he was named by the Algemeiner Journal as one of the "top ten living spokespeople for Jews and Israel." This article appeared July 15, 2015 in The Weekly Standard and is archived at
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/iran-deal-explained_991363.html



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