Saudis would develop bomb 'the next day' if Iran nuclear deal led to weapons capability: experts

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The nuclear deal effectively gambles that a new generation of leaders will control Iran when the deal expires, but some countries aren't willing to take the risk.

U.S. special envoy for Iran Robert Malley speaks at the Doha Forum in Doha, Qatar, on March 27, 2022.

A nuclear deal would likely see Iran resume its previous level of trade, which would provide a significant impact on the economic balance of the region. Todd Young recently wrote in a Fox News opinion piece that the windfall could total as much as $130.5 billion. "The Houthis are certainly the number one concern for the Saudis right now," McInnis said."That’s the number one thing on the Saudi agenda: how to deal with the Houthis. They want resolution of the conflict."

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