Talks, Plans, and Prison Breaks
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The article provides expert analysis on U.S. adversaries, focusing on U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations that resumed in Geneva on February 17 with incremental progress but large gaps remaining. It also covers developments related to China, Russia, North Korea, and jihadist groups as part of a recurring intelligence analysis series. The two sides remain far apart on the scope of any potential deal.
Welcome to The Adversarial. Every other week, we’ll provide you with expert analysis on America’s greatest challengers: China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and jihadists. Read more below.***IranU.S. and Iranian negotiators gathered in Geneva on Feb. 17 for their second round of talks in less than a fortnight. There appears to be incremental progress around what a possible deal between Washington and Tehran should cover. However, the two sides remain far apart on fundamental aspects of a potential agreement. Iranian officials might be willing to give a little more on the nuclear front than they did in the negotiations preceding the June The post Talks, Plans, and Prison Breaks appeared first on War on the Rocks.