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Published2 months ago
Duration15:25
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A key negotiator of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal discusses the likelihood of a deal between US and Iran. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Robert Malley is one of the architects of the Iran nuclear deal during Barack Obama’s presidency in 2015 and a former US special envoy for Iran under Joe Biden. He joins the podcast to discuss what's next after one week of the US-Israel war on Iran. A key US linchpin on Iran policy, Malley was also a special assistant to Bill Clinton for Arab-Israeli affairs. The team ask him what it was like to be in the room with Iranian negotiators during the Obama and Clinton administrations. Plus, he reveals his view on which US president was best placed to achieve the strongest deal with Iran. 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Is there a deal to be done with Iran? 02:22 Inside view on negotiating with the Iranians? 03:47 Was the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran a good deal? 06:18 Does Trump have an advantage over previous presidents? 07:50 Trump's nuclear weapon claim: fact or fiction? 09:05 Does Iran have enough weapons to fight a war? 11:01 How is the US perceived in Iran? 13:12 Will Iran and the US end up back at the negotiating table soon? For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #BBCNews

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