Source: www.theatlantic.com - Friday, April 03, 2015
What's Happening: Iran Deal Raises Hopes and Eyebrows There are lots— lots —of opinions about Thursday's framework nuclear accord between Iran and six world powers. Some surprising (albeit cautious) advocates included Saudi Arabia and religious leaders in Iran. Republican presidential hopefuls were less sanguine . Iranians danced in the streets of Tehran and President Hassan Rouhani said his country would stick to the terms of the deal. The highlights: While the final deal still needs to be worked out, Graham Allison details five crucial numbers related to the framework agreement , from breakout time to centrifuges to pounds of enriched uranium. Bigger outcomes: Although no deal could ensure Iran never gets nuclear weapons, Jeffrey Goldberg writes , "there are still things this American president can do to check Iran’s power in long-lasting ways." Meanwhile, Peter Beinart argues that the real achievement of the Iran deal could be a long-needed detente between Washington and Tehran. Snapshot A gaucho falls while riding a wild horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo, Uruguay, on March 31, 2015. See more photos of the week on The Atlantic's Photo channel. 3 Short Links About March Madness Even with all their algorithmic muscle, computers can only create March Madness brackets that are about 75 percent accurate . The tournament could cost the collective American workplace nearly $2 billion in 2015 . In 1983'
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