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|quote=The deal is comprehensive, tough and unforgiving. Iran would have to cut its capacity to enrich uranium by two-thirds for 10 years, and the path to all other means of creating nuclear weapons would be blocked. Other restrictions would last 15 years or longer. Iran would have to submit to intrusive inspections, and, if found cheating, sanctions would snap back in place quickly and relatively easily. Plus, the curbs already in place on Iran’s nuclear capability would give the world extra time to marshal a crushing response.
|quote=The deal is comprehensive, tough and unforgiving. Iran would have to cut its capacity to enrich uranium by two-thirds for 10 years, and the path to all other means of creating nuclear weapons would be blocked. Other restrictions would last 15 years or longer. Iran would have to submit to intrusive inspections, and, if found cheating, sanctions would snap back in place quickly and relatively easily. Plus, the curbs already in place on Iran’s nuclear capability would give the world extra time to marshal a crushing response.
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{{Opinion|Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action‎|Plan is beneficial|for}}
{{Opinion|Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action|Plan is beneficial|for}}

Latest revision as of 22:21, July 17, 2015

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Author(s) Chicago Sun-Times editorial board
Source Chicago Sun-Times
Date July 14, 2015
URL http://chicago.suntimes.com/editorials-opinion/7/71/770166/editorial-iran-historic-nuclear-deal
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Quotes-start.png The deal is comprehensive, tough and unforgiving. Iran would have to cut its capacity to enrich uranium by two-thirds for 10 years, and the path to all other means of creating nuclear weapons would be blocked. Other restrictions would last 15 years or longer. Iran would have to submit to intrusive inspections, and, if found cheating, sanctions would snap back in place quickly and relatively easily. Plus, the curbs already in place on Iran’s nuclear capability would give the world extra time to marshal a crushing response. Quotes-end.png


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