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‘So deeply entwined': Iran unlikely to abandon nuclear ambitions

‘So deeply entwined': Iran unlikely to abandon nuclear ambitions

Sky News AU4 hours ago

Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings examines the future of the Iranian regime.
'There are really two things which I think the regime has to give up completely if it can be allowed to survive at all,' Mr Jennings told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
'That is, firstly, nuclear weapons … and secondly, they've got to break all ties with terrorist organisations.
'These things are so deeply entwined into the DNA of the regime in Iran, I can't see how they could give those things up.'

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