The Iranian Nuclear Deal
The United States has agreed to roll back sanctions on Iran, which were imposed after the 1979 Revolution, if the country limits its nuclear program and opens it for inspections. While proponents of the plan say it will keep nuclear development under international regulations, critics argue it is giving power to a nation that the U.S. considers to be a state sponsor of terror.
Excerpt from Great Decisions, coming to PBS in 2016
http://www.greatdecisionsonpbs.com/
Narrated by Academy Award nominated actor David Strathairn and produced by the Foreign Policy Association, Great Decisions brings you eight half-hour documentaries, each tackling a different challenge facing America today.
Видео The Iranian Nuclear Deal канала Foreign Policy Association
Excerpt from Great Decisions, coming to PBS in 2016
http://www.greatdecisionsonpbs.com/
Narrated by Academy Award nominated actor David Strathairn and produced by the Foreign Policy Association, Great Decisions brings you eight half-hour documentaries, each tackling a different challenge facing America today.
Видео The Iranian Nuclear Deal канала Foreign Policy Association
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