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Trump opens window for a deal with Iran but issues warning if things don't work out

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The renewed push to solve one of the most delicate foreign policy issues facing the White House and the Mideast will begin in earnest Saturday .
Iran 's nuclear advances since Trump scrapped an Obama -era agreement during his first term make finding a pathway to a deal difficult.
Trump says he prefers a diplomatic solution, even as he warns that Iran will face “great danger” if talks don't go well.
Israeli leader Netanyahu said he would welcome a diplomatic agreement along the lines of Libya ’s deal with the international community in 2003 .
The Libya deal saw late dictator Moammar Gadhafi give up all of his clandestine nuclear program.
Iran has insisted its program, acknowledged to the IAEA , should continue.
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