A Congressman’s Attempt to Move the Conversation about Israel Leftward
Andy Levin’s Two-State Solution Act isn’t meant to pass, or to bring “peace and coexistence.”
May 11, 2022
The loss of U.S. credibility has been a boon for Tehran.
Negotiations in Vienna to revive the Iran nuclear deal have dragged out for more than a year; as Prabhat Jawla notes, “the Biden administration’s hopes for a quick restoration of the 2015 agreement, unilaterally abandoned by Donald Trump, have been hampered from the outset.” Jawla examines some of the reasons behind the prolonged discussions, along with the possible consequences for domestic constituencies in both Iran and the United States.
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Login or SubscribeAndy Levin’s Two-State Solution Act isn’t meant to pass, or to bring “peace and coexistence.”
The loss of U.S. credibility has been a boon for Tehran.
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