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Iranian perception of shifting US nuclear non‑proliferation goals and Israeli strategic interests

Iranian perception of shifting US nuclear non‑proliferation goals and Israeli strategic interests The passage hints at a possible change in US policy language regarding Iran's nuclear program and notes Israeli interest in influencing US stance. While it provides a perspective that could be pursued (e.g., examining internal policy memos, diplomatic communications, and Israeli lobbying efforts), it lacks concrete names, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Iranian officials view US nuclear policy as having shifted from an absolute ban to a conditional stance ('on our watch').; The perception is said to reinforce Iran's delaying tactics in negotiations.; Israel is described as having a 'supreme interest' in keeping all options open and influencing US determination.

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House Oversight
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Iranian perception of shifting US nuclear non‑proliferation goals and Israeli strategic interests The passage hints at a possible change in US policy language regarding Iran's nuclear program and notes Israeli interest in influencing US stance. While it provides a perspective that could be pursued (e.g., examining internal policy memos, diplomatic communications, and Israeli lobbying efforts), it lacks concrete names, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Iranian officials view US nuclear policy as having shifted from an absolute ban to a conditional stance ('on our watch').; The perception is said to reinforce Iran's delaying tactics in negotiations.; Israel is described as having a 'supreme interest' in keeping all options open and influencing US determination.

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importanceirannuclear-non-proliferationus-foreign-policyisraeldiplomacy
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