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Iran deal will be extended in a similar but not exact form; US Professor
A Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania told ILNA that his hunch is that the deal with Iran will be extended in a similar but not exact form.
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Hindering Iran’s access to medicine is not an effective policy; US Professor
A Professor of International Affairs Dane Rowlands believes that sanctions never should be used to prevent directly or indirectly medicine and food from being accessible to the citizens of a country.
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Americans are exhausted of further warfare in the Persian Gulf; US Professor
“Coronavirus is a reminder that all of us face a common threat and we must set aside animosities over other questions to protect all of us against the danger,” a Professor of Political Science at the University of California (UCLA) Richard Anderson told.
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Trump is preoccupied with the impeachment investigation
A political science professor at Rutgers University believes “President Trump is completely preoccupied with the impeachment investigation.”
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Sanctions are generally a blunt instrument; US Professor
A Political science professor at American university John Calabrese believes that the "maximum pressure" efforts are severely damaging the Iranian economy.
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Sanctions never force any government to concede; US Professor
Professor of Political Science Columbia University said ILNA news agency that I was thus very upset and angry when Donald Trump abandoned a 2015 nuclear deal, as were most academics that I know.