"As the President has said, if all other means fail, as a last resort, he would keep the military option, very clearly on the table, if that's what it would take to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons," Malley said at a Carnegie Endowment event.
In 2015, Iran signed a nuclear deal, known officially as the JCPOA, with the P5+1 group, which includes the United States, China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, Germany and the European Union.
It required Tehran to scale back its nuclear program and drastically reduce its uranium reserves in exchange for sanctions relief, including the lifting of an arms embargo five years after the deal was made.
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