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Iran's nuclear deal starts to end after 10 years, not 15 years

A confidential document, part of the Iran nuclear deal, says nuclear research can restart in less than 15 years. 

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Young Iranian men cheer and show victory signs in July 2015 while holding a picture of Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, reading "Zarif is Mosaddegh of our time," comparing Zarif to Mohammad Mosaddegh, Iran's legendary prime minister during the 1950s who nationalized the country's oil industry, in Tehran. A document obtained by the Associated Press on July 18, 2016, says key nuclear restrictions on Iran will ease in a little more than a decade, halving the time Tehran would need to build a bomb if it chose to do so.

A confidential document from the Iran nuclear deal, which was recently leaked to the Associated Press, allows Iran to expand its uranium enrichment program after the first 10 years of the deal, even though the overall agreement lasts 15 years.

The document was given to the Associated Press by a diplomat whose work focused on Iran鈥檚 nuclear program and who described the document as 鈥渁n add-on agreement to the nuclear deal in the form of a document submitted by Iran to the International Atomic Energy Agency.鈥 The IAEA is the United Nations' watchdog on nuclear research. The authenticity of the document was confirmed by an additional diplomat with access to the document.

was intended to prevent Iran鈥檚 proclaimed peaceful nuclear research from being directed at making weapons. In exchange, the US would lift many of the economic sanctions that had been in place since the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979. However, details were foggy on what would happen when the stipulations of the deal expire, which varies from 10 to 15 years.

This document clears up some of that uncertainty: In 2027, 11 years after the deal was made, Iran can replace the old centrifuges with new ones that are five times as efficient, effectively boosting Iran鈥檚 uranium enrichment capacity. The AP says that means Iran could have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb in six months.

One of the key arguments used by proponents to sell the deal to skeptics was that it lengthened the 鈥渂reak out鈥 period to build a nuclear bomb 聽鈥 from two or three months to at least 12 months. The State Department says that this most recent document does not negate that.

鈥淭he prohibition on Iran鈥檚 pursuit of a nuclear weapon 鈥 and our ability to monitor the peaceful nature of its nuclear program 鈥 remains in effect indefinitely,鈥 State Department spokesman Mark Toner聽told the Associated Press.聽聽鈥淭he breakout time does not go off a cliff nor do we believe that it would be cut in half, to six months, by year 11.鈥

US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz told The AP聽聽said the document obtained by the AP posed no contradiction to 12 months breakout claim because "we made it very clear that we were focused on 10 years on the minimum one-year breakout time."

When it was signed, many Iranian and US leaders considered the deal a landmark of foreign policy success. President Obama, who has a legacy of interacting with adversaries, was able to make the case that the world was safer as a result of sustained diplomatic efforts not seen in decades between the two nations.

Still, there has been some pessimism on both sides since well before this latest document was released.

鈥淚n terms of nonproliferation, Year 1 [of the deal] has been good,鈥 Karim Sadjadpour, Iran analyst with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, told 海角大神 on July 14. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 not as optimistic as others that this is going to reach its 10-year anniversary.鈥

For Iranians, public opinion on the deal has suffered because of overly聽high expectations about its capacity to restore the country鈥檚 crumbling economy.

In America, opinions on the deal both for and against have not changed much since last summer when the deal was signed. On one side, 75 national security leaders recently sent a letter to Obama calling for the deal to serve as a model for expanding diplomacy with Iran. On the other, there are are 35 pieces of legislation in Congress related to changing the deal that are currently under debate.聽

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