Kerry Criticized for Failure on Iran Nuclear Program
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US Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif in Geneva, November 2013. Photo: Wikicommons
Politico – When nuclear talks with Iran were last extended in July, Secretary of State John Kerry declared that “we have come a long way in a short period of time.”
Now that the talks have been extended again — despite a lack of visible progress — even some moderate Democrats are worried that Kerry’s dogged nuclear diplomacy has done the opposite: come a short way in a long period of time.
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