US President's Concession on Iran's Ballistic Missiles Sparks Fears of Nuclear Deal Weakness In a surprise move, the US President has signaled a potential shift in the country's stance on Iran's nuclear program, suggesting that Tehran will receive incentives when they "behave" in regards to the agreement. The concession comes as the US and Iran continue to negotiate a new nuclear deal, with the President acknowledging that Iran will be allowed to maintain its ballistic missile capabilities. This development has sparked concerns among critics that the US is compromising on key security concerns in pursuit of a deal, potentially undermining the agreement's effectiveness in preventing Iran's nuclear ambitions. As talks between the two nations remain ongoing, the implications of this concession will be closely watched by international observers.


President says Tehran will receive incentives when they ‘behave’ and acknowledges it will keep ballistic missiles