Gee, she also refers to Assad as a butcher. Maybe those who admire him should apply for jobs as butcher's assistant.
Will the Iran nuclear deal make Assad happy or sad?
MERVE ÅEBNEM ORUĆ@mervesebnem
PublishedJuly 14, 2015
The landmark nuclear agreement between Tehran and the P5+1, which was reached yesterday after a marathon of diplomatic negotiations in Vienna, has opened a way to lift international sanctions against Iran in exchange for putting limits on the country's nuclear program. While the deal will slow Iran's abilities to have the technology needed to build nuclear weapons, which is of course good news for the entire region as well as the rest of the world, it will change the dynamics in the Middle East, increasing uncertainty about the future.
The agreement probably will shift alliances as the Arab states have already started to look for new options like Russia, France, Turkey and Pakistan after they have been let down by the U.S., while a new hand of cards will be dealt in the energy game and the arms race will heat up. On the other hand, the final accord's lifting of sanctions might also be great news for the Syrian regime, which is dependent on military and financial support from Tehran.
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Will the Iran nuclear deal make Assad happy or sad - Merve ebnem Oru - Daily Sabah
Will the Iran nuclear deal make Assad happy or sad?
MERVE ÅEBNEM ORUĆ@mervesebnem
PublishedJuly 14, 2015
The landmark nuclear agreement between Tehran and the P5+1, which was reached yesterday after a marathon of diplomatic negotiations in Vienna, has opened a way to lift international sanctions against Iran in exchange for putting limits on the country's nuclear program. While the deal will slow Iran's abilities to have the technology needed to build nuclear weapons, which is of course good news for the entire region as well as the rest of the world, it will change the dynamics in the Middle East, increasing uncertainty about the future.
The agreement probably will shift alliances as the Arab states have already started to look for new options like Russia, France, Turkey and Pakistan after they have been let down by the U.S., while a new hand of cards will be dealt in the energy game and the arms race will heat up. On the other hand, the final accord's lifting of sanctions might also be great news for the Syrian regime, which is dependent on military and financial support from Tehran.
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Will the Iran nuclear deal make Assad happy or sad - Merve ebnem Oru - Daily Sabah