Iran has announced it will no longer fully comply with the landmark nuclear deal it signed with the United States and five other nations in 2015. What does this mean? Read more about the nuclear deal here:
Iran's partial withdrawal from the deal, which took years of negotiation, could be a potentially dangerous development in one of the Middle East's most complex issues. But that very complexity -- along with obfuscation and possible exaggeration from parties on both sides -- can make understanding what's going on very difficult.
US Officials: Iran's moving ballistic missiles by boat in Persian Gulf led US to move warships into region 01:30Why did the US pull out of the agreement?Hawkish leaders in the US, especially Trump and other Republicans, were extremely critical of the deal.Some thought the US gave the Iranian regime too many benefits for too little in exchange.
Iran, China, North Korea, Venezuela mark series of conflicts heating up for Trump admin 03:03The Obama administration maintained that the 2015 deal was based on verification, not trust, with an intrusive monitoring regime that would watch the country"24-7." If Iran were to violate it, sanctions would"snap back," the deal's proponents said.
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