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Former Obama Iran expert warns sanctions may push Tehran toward nuclear breakout

Former Obama Iran expert warns sanctions may push Tehran toward nuclear breakout The passage offers a general commentary on U.S. sanctions policy and cites former Obama official Vali Nasr's warning that harsher sanctions could accelerate Iran's nuclear ambitions. It lacks specific actionable details—no dates, transactions, or concrete links to high‑level decision‑makers beyond a single academic. While it touches on a sensitive geopolitical issue, the content is largely speculative and already widely reported, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Vali Nasr, former Obama administration official, says sanctions on Iran have reached their limit.; Nasr warns that continued pressure could drive Iran to accelerate its nuclear program.; The commentary suggests a potential diplomatic breakthrough or conflict as needed to halt Iran's progress.

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Former Obama Iran expert warns sanctions may push Tehran toward nuclear breakout The passage offers a general commentary on U.S. sanctions policy and cites former Obama official Vali Nasr's warning that harsher sanctions could accelerate Iran's nuclear ambitions. It lacks specific actionable details—no dates, transactions, or concrete links to high‑level decision‑makers beyond a single academic. While it touches on a sensitive geopolitical issue, the content is largely speculative and already widely reported, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Vali Nasr, former Obama administration official, says sanctions on Iran have reached their limit.; Nasr warns that continued pressure could drive Iran to accelerate its nuclear program.; The commentary suggests a potential diplomatic breakthrough or conflict as needed to halt Iran's progress.

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