Description |
1 online resource (6 pages) : illustrations |
Summary |
After potentially setting the stage for a historic meeting between Tehran and Washington, Iran has pulled back on the idea in the wake of US allegations that Iran was involved in the September 14 attacks against Saudi oil installations. For his part, President Trump announced new sanctions against Iran, although Saudi and American experts are still analyzing intelligence to determine the exact culprit. The 2019 Chicago Council Survey, conducted in June, finds a majority of Americans still considered Iran's nuclear program a critical threat, but at lower levels than before the signing of the 2015 nuclear deal. While majorities favor diplomatic and economic measures to punish Iran if it withdraws from the nuclear agreement, there is more limited support for military action |
Notes |
"September 2019." |
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Online resource; title from PDF caption (Chicago Council, viewed December 28, 2019) |
Subject |
Nuclear weapons -- Iran -- Public opinion
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Diplomacy -- Public opinion
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Diplomacy -- Public opinion.
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International relations -- Public opinion.
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Nuclear weapons -- Public opinion.
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SUBJECT |
United States -- Relations -- Iran -- Public opinion
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Iran.
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United States.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hammer, Bettina, author
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Chicago Council on Global Affairs, publisher.
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