A nuclear deal with Iran won't end the Middle East's big cold war

The truth is, it would change very little about the region's dynamic

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(Image credit: (AP Photo/Mohammad Berno, Iranian Presidency Office))

As Western diplomats prepare to resume talks with their Iranian counterparts in Vienna tomorrow, some in the Western media have begun to express anxiousness and concern over the inability of the so-called P5+1 — the U.S., China, Russia, Britain, France, and Germany — to secure an agreement with Tehran on its controversial nuclear program.

However, these concerns, while not entirely without merit, are somewhat shortsighted. The truth is that an Iranian nuclear deal would change very little about the dynamic in the Middle East.

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Kevin B. Sullivan is a freelance editor and writer based in New York. He is the former managing editor of Real Clear World, and his work has appeared in The Huffington Post, Real Clear Politics, and the New York Daily News.