Americans Fear Iran's Nuclear Threat, Despite Talks
Despite recent clashes, a new poll shows most Americans remain concerned about Irans nuclear program, with forty-eight percent extremely or very worried about it posing a direct threat. The U.S. and Iran are preparing for fresh talks in Geneva, but tensions remain high as Iran insists on enriching uranium and the U.S. threatens force. Irans recent push to sixty percent purity and blocking inspectors from bombed sites has nonproliferation experts on edge.
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