¿El JCPOA también conducirá a un arma nuclear saudí?

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, saluda al príncipe heredero y primer ministro saudí, Mohammed bin Salman, durante una cena en la Casa Blanca en Washington, DC, EE. UU., el 18 de noviembre de…
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The nuclear deal being negotiated with Saudi Arabia raises the possibility of a nuclear-armed kingdom in the Middle East, a shift from past US nonproliferation policy. The central question is whether the agreement will include restrictions that prevent enrichment and reprocessing capabilities. If the deal lacks those limits, Saudi Arabia could develop a weapons option, potentially triggering a regional arms race with Iran and other neighbors. Congress is signaling concern, which may affect ratification or terms.
