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0[I]f the ideologues prevail, there will be no "deal," but at most a frozen conflict. And before long, a new war.
0Who will hold out longer, Iran under a naval blockade or the world economy without 20% of its oil and gas supply?
0China’s wait-and-see strategy could soon bear fruit.
0The agreements are not the EU’s problem; it is the lack of political will in its capital cities.
0Who will hold out longer, Iran under a naval blockade or the world economy without 20% of its oil and gas supply?
0Trump’s attack already seems distant, while the Taiwan issue is intimately relevant.
0If the President of the United States behaves primarily as the chief negotiator for corporate America, then alliances themselves become contingent commodities.
0A negotiated deal remains possible. Both sides will have to make compromises but that route must be explored extensively.
The conclusion is that the war will likely continue for several weeks.
[B]ilateral relations between the United States and Turkey are very close, long-standing, and mutually dependent.
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