This document appears to be a page from a larger report or memo (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029371) discussing geopolitical strategy regarding Iran's nuclear program. It analyzes the incentives of the Iranian government, the status of P5+1 negotiations, and suggests that Iran perceives a shift in American goals. The text argues that a bad agreement is worse than no agreement and notes that diplomacy is paused until at least March 2015.
| Name | Type | Context |
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| P5+1 | ||
| American government | ||
| House Oversight Committee (implied by footer) |
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"It's hard to imagine a good agreement with the P5+1, and a bad agreement would be best left unsigned."Source
"The problem is that the Iranians have no real incentive to reach a “final agreement” that would keep them from becoming a nuclear power."Source
"The Iranians are very sophisticated."Source
"In their opinion (I emphasize: in their opinion), the American government has changed its goal without admitting it"Source
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