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UK’s Cameron: Alternatives to Iran nuclear deal ’not attractive’

British Prime Minister David Cameron
LONDON (Reuters) Mar 23, 2015 - The alternatives to striking a nuclear deal with Iran are not attractive, British Prime Minister David Cameron warned on Monday, while saying a pact with Tehran should not be reached at any price.
'Obviously we should not do a deal at any price, but I do think the alternatives to doing a deal are not alternatives that are attractive and frankly they are not attractive for Iran,' Cameron told the British parliament.

A dangerous water crisis looms over Iran

Zayanderud River has dried up
Iran’s reservoirs are only 40 percent complete according to official figures, and nine cities which includes the capital Tehran are threatened with water restrictions after dry winter.
Several major bodies of water in the region have all but dried up, including the Zayanderud River and Orumiyeh Lake.
Lake Orumiyeh, a close to 145-kilometre-long (90-mile), 48-kilometre wide salt lake close to Iran’s northwest border with Turkey, is just about empty.
In the city of Isfahan, an ancient jewel extended dubbed 'half the planet' for its wonderful palaces, boulevards, bridges and mosques, the Zayanderud river that runs via it is often bone dry.