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Comparing the current Iran peace plan with Obama's 2015 nuclear deal that Trump killed

Comparing the current Iran peace plan with Obama's 2015 nuclear deal that Trump killed
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President Trump says the U.S. and Iran have agreed on a plan to move towards peace, including provisions that would limit Iran's nuclear ambitions. But some experts say the proposal is similar to the 2015 Obama-era deal that Trump killed. NBC News' Andrea Mitchell reports.

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