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The Iran Deal: Oil, Money, and Economic Pressure

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Something about the latest Iran deal isn't adding up. While much of the world is focused on the negotiations themselves, there may be a far more important question hiding beneath the surface: what does Iran actually gain from keeping this process alive? As new details emerge, some analysts believe Tehran's true objective may have little to do with the agreement itself. This episode examines the overlooked side of the Iran deal, the strategic advantages Iran may be gaining during the negotiations, and why the timing of these developments is raising serious questions. If the deal is serving a larger purpose, the consequences could extend far beyond the negotiating table and reshape the balance of power across the Middle East.

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