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U.S. PRESIDENT THANKS CHINESE AND RUSSIAN LEADERS FOR 'BEING NEUTRAL' ON IRAN WAR DURING G7 SPEECH

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Trump withdrew the US from the Iran nuclear deal in May 2018

The JCPOA, signed in 2015 under Obama, limited Iran's uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump called it 'the worst deal ever negotiated' before withdrawing and reimposing sweeping sanctions.

This storyThe G7 has no permanent staff or HQ. Who chairs it each year?

  1. A rotating member country
  2. The United Nations
  3. The World Bank
  4. The US, permanently
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A rotating member country

The G7 Summit started as G6 after the 1973 oil crisis!

France hosted the first summit in 1975 with just 6 nations. Canada joined in 1976, making it the G7. Russia briefly made it G8 until its 2014 suspension. Learn more at Wikipedia

This storyShould the U.S. reimpose sanctions on Russian oil?

  • Yes — do it immediately 0%
  • Yes, but with conditions 0%
  • No — it hurts allies too 0%
  • Too soon to say 0%

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This storyThe 2015 Iran deal capped uranium enrichment at what level?

  1. 3.67%
  2. 20%
  3. 45%
  4. 60%
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3.67%

This storyDid China and Russia do enough by staying neutral on Iran?

  • Yes — it prevented escalation 0%
  • No — they should've condemned Iran 0%
  • Neutrality just benefits Iran 0%
  • Too soon to judge 0%

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This storyWill a U.S.-Iran deal reached at G7 lead to lasting peace?

  • Yes — a real breakthrough 0%
  • Only if both sides commit 0%
  • Unlikely — too fragile 0%
  • No — it will collapse 0%

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Versailles once imposed history's most consequential economic sanctions!

The 1919 Treaty of Versailles, signed in the Hall of Mirrors, forced Germany to pay 132 billion gold marks in reparations — as Trump now weighs reimposing oil sanctions on Russia at that same palace.

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