
Fears of a Nuclear-Armed Iran Might Be Overblown
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-30% Somewhat Liberal
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- Policy Leaning
40% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : But this seems increasingly unlikely, meaning Iran will once again be poised for a "nuclear breakout" scenario, by which it could slowly accumulate the necessary components for a bomb under the guise of a civilian nuclear program, and then assemble them into a nuclear weapon faster than efforts to stop it can be mobilized. ...45% : That alone wouldn't be enough to build -- or deliver -- a working bomb, but it does put Tehran closer than ever to equipping one.
45% : Iran could return to the negotiating table at the 11th hour, agreeing to return to compliance with the deal, from which the Trump administration unilaterally withdrew in 2018, in exchange for sanctions relief and a normalization of relations with the West.
40% : Reports that Iran is nearing the point where it could conceivably develop a nuclear weapon are once again causing widespread alarm.
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