Four articles to read regarding the Iran deal:
- Theguardian.com: We should not let euphoria about the Iran nuclear deal cloud our judgment, Michael Herzog
- New York Times: A Good Deal for Israel, Chuck Freilich
- Ynet News: Before we Storm Capitol Hill, Efraim Halevy
- The New York Times: Backing Up Our Wager With Iran, Thomas L. Friedman
- Ottomans and Zionists: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the Iran Nuclear Deal, Michael Koplow
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