Zimbabwe: U.S, Iran Treaty Transforms United States Relations

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Whe Americans elected President Barack Obama, no one could have guessed how far he was prepared to go to transform the United States internal and external relations. In this article we will concentrate on the Iran-Cuba relations, and how far reaching their impact will be.

The US, sitting side by side with European allies and the Russians, worked out a 158-page treaty with Iran that will postpone that country's nuclear ambitions for 15 years. The US congress, which is in Republican hands, believes that such a deal is legally called a treaty. If so, the US senate must approve of it by a two-thirds majority.

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