Americans fear Iran conflict goals will not be met in negotiations

By Sky News Australia

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Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer says Americans are growing anxious over soaring fuel and grocery prices as the Iran crisis drags on. “At least for those of us in America, we’re worried about two things, one making sure that we went through all this to ensure that Iran does not have access to nuclear materials,” Mr Spicer told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “Secondly, on a domestic front … a lot of Americans are getting concerned about the price of gas, the price of groceries. “Those are clearly not the two driving principles in these negotiations.”

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