Obama’s Dilemma in Reaching Deal with Iran

According to CNN reporting on the Associated Press, in a political analysis it was written: While the Barack Obama administration is striving to preserve a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran, it faces criticism from all sides over this agreement.
The Associated Press wrote: Barack Obama continues to face pressure from opponents of the nuclear agreement with Iran. However, a second group of banks and economic institutions eager to cooperate with Iran have expectations from Obama.
The U.S. Congress, some European and Middle Eastern countries, and even factions within Iran are among the critics of this agreement.
Despite the lifting of nuclear sanctions, Tehran says the economic improvement resulting from the removal of these sanctions is insufficient because some other American economic sanctions remain in place.
On the other hand, European and Asian companies, particularly banks seeking economic cooperation with Iran, are asking the United States to commit not to punish them for economic relations with Iran.
Israel and Arab countries are also critical of the agreement due to Iran’s regional power ambitions and testing of ballistic missiles.
Despite all these criticisms, the Barack Obama administration is working to preserve this agreement.



