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Iran has ‘blackmailed' the global community with ‘nuclear brinksmanship' for far too long

Iran has ‘blackmailed' the global community with ‘nuclear brinksmanship' for far too long

Sky News AU15 hours ago

Iran policy expert Professor Ivan Sascha Sheehan has claimed the Iranian regime must be toppled and efforts must go towards building a democratic state 'at peace' with the rest of the world.
'The regime has effectively blackmailed the community with its nuclear brinksmanship and proxy violence for far too long,' Mr Sheehan told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.
'This has allowed Tehran to manipulate diplomacy, while crushing its own people.'

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