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The Iranian Protests and Nuclear Agreement Complications
The protests in Iran make it difficult to negotiate a deal with them, as the people fear that lifting sanctions and allowing oil trade would make the government more financially secure to suppress its own citizens. The nuclear agreement was made to limit Iran's nuclear capabilities, but the situation is complex and unfair to Palestinians.
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The nuclear agreement was intended to monitor and control Iran's nuclear capabilities in exchange for the removal of sanctions.
2:33:22 - 2:40:09 (06:47)
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The nuclear agreement was intended to monitor and control Iran's nuclear capabilities in exchange for the removal of sanctions. The international community's attempt to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon was driven by concerns that it could lead to other countries in the Middle East acquiring nuclear weapons as well.
ChapterThe Iranian Protests and Nuclear Agreement Complications
Episode#334 – Abbas Amanat: Iran Protests, Mahsa Amini, History, CIA & Nuclear Weapons
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The ongoing protests in Iran make it difficult to negotiate a deal with them, as it would potentially increase their power and financial security to further suppress their own people.
2:40:09 - 2:49:18 (09:09)
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The ongoing protests in Iran make it difficult to negotiate a deal with them, as it would potentially increase their power and financial security to further suppress their own people. On the other hand, it's also unfair to blame Palestinians for not being able to come to terms with Israel under unbalanced circumstances.