An Iran Deal Has ‘Sort Of’ Been Reached, Trump Says, but Is Either Side Actually Compromising?

New York Sun

The Iranians “like to draw the United States into a very protracted negotiating period,” the policy director at United Against Nuclear Iran, Jason Brodsky, tells the Sun. “The negotiating process is a shield from pressure, and that’s as important as the product, if a deal is inked in the end.” Tehran, he adds, “has been consistent at maintaining a domestic enrichment capability, retaining their nuclear infrastructure, no negotiations over limitations of its missile and drone programs, and no negotiations over their support of terror proxies.”