Robin Wright (for The New Yorker)
The long slog of diplomacy with Iran—a pariah nation since its 1979 revolution—was always about more than the bomb. It was about the return of the world’s eighteenth-largest country—and its vast military, population, and consumer base—at a time when the Middle East is crumbling. A nuclear deal could alter the regional dynamics.
Iran’s foreign minister @JZarif foresees a future of “greater interaction and greater integration." http://t.co/P1dS27yZjN
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) July 16, 2015
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