Iran extensions underscores Obama's dilemma in talks
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's willingness to extend Iranian nuclear talks at least twice this week has laid bare the dilemma he faces as he pursues a high-stakes accord./ Walking away from negotiations would strip Obama of a legacy-shaping deal, deeply complicate international efforts to stop Iran's suspected pursuit of a bomb, and perhaps raise the specter of U.S. military action against Tehran's nuclear installations. But by blowing through self-imposed deadlines, Obama risks further antagonizing lawmakers in both parties who ...
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