How decision-making happens in Iran

Iran’s negotiators follow a mandate set by the Supreme National Security Council and approved by the Supreme Leader

Why this matters for military families

International developments that affect overseas duty stations, OCONUS assignments, and geopolitical stability in military-relevant regions.

Read full article at Al Jazeera

Originally published by Al Jazeera. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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