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A puzzling inclusion in the Iran nuclear deal signed last week is a reference to helping Iran defend its nuclear facilities against "sabotage".

Last May, well before the JCPOA was finalized, the media monitoring group Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) pondered whether the U.S. had made, or would make, any commitments to Iran in the talks relating to attacks against its nuclear program.

“In light of the malware attacks against their nuclear program, it seems extremely unlikely that Iranian negotiators would agree to a nuclear deal with the United States without reliable assurances that such attacks would stop,” wrote CAMERA’s Alex Safian

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“Did the U.S. provide such assurances – even verbally – and did the U.S. also provide assurances that it would use its technical assets to blunt similar Israeli attacks?” –

 

(CNSNews)


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