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As Europe tries to hammer out a deal in the Middle East, Donald Trump has given himself time to work out what to do - but peace may not be in everyone’s interest, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley from Tel Aviv
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Britain, France, Germany and the European Union are all rushing their foreign ministers to Geneva for talks with Iran in the desperate attempt to give peace a chance. But it is not clear that peace now is the best option.
A week into Israel’s bombardment of Iran, and its assassination of its top nuclear scientists and securocrats, the Islamic State has tightened its grip – and the nuclear facilities half a mile underground in Fordow remain intact.














