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...And Then There Were None

Another setback for U.S. Iran policy, post-NIE. First, China – which had previously been edging toward support for a third tranche of UN sanctions against Iran – reversed course and signed a multi-million dollar energy deal with Iran. Now comes news that Russia’s natural gas monopoly, Gazprom, is planning to expand its commercial links with the Islamic Republic.

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