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Poll: Very Few Americans Trust Tehran to Follow Through on Nuclear Deal

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (right) and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif shake hands before meetings about Iran's nuclear program. Few Americans trust Iran to keep to a nuclear deal, according to a new poll. Photo: U.S. State Department.

Daily Mail/AP – Many Americans like the idea of the preliminary deal that would limit Iran’s nuclear program but very few people really believe Tehran will follow through with the agreement.

An Associated Press-GfK poll finds that just 3% said they were very confident that Iran would allow inspections of its nuclear facilities, remove plutonium from the country and shut down close to half of its uranium-enriching centrifuges as the preliminary deal says would be required. Nearly seven in 10 people said they were not confident, while 25% said they were only moderately confident.

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