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U.S. PRESIDENT SAYS IRAN'S LEAKED TERMS ARE UNTRUE

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This storyShould the U.S. accept a deal with Iran on nuclear terms?

  • Yes — any deal beats no deal 0%
  • Only with strict verification 0%
  • No — Iran can't be trusted 0%
  • Too early to judge leaked terms 0%

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This storyShould the White House give more access to journalists covering it?

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  • No — security comes first 0%
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This storyWhat should happen if this agreement is finalized?

  • Sign it — progress over perfection 0%
  • Delay — more scrutiny needed 0%
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This storyUnder the 2015 JCPOA, Iran's uranium enrichment was capped at what %?

  1. 3.67%
  2. 5%
  3. 10%
  4. 20%
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3.67%

The U.S. & Iran have had no diplomatic relations since 1980!

After the 1979 hostage crisis, the U.S. severed ties on April 7, 1980. Today's nuclear talks are conducted through intermediaries like Oman, meaning the two sides rarely negotiate face-to-face.

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