Do you mean the article, or the article about the article, which is about the article.
There is the original WSJ article, then there are several articles about the WSJ article, and now there are articles about the article that is about the WSJ article.
So when you click on the link it takes you to American Thinker article, where there is a link to the Hot Air article, where there is a link to the WSJ article.
But the WSJ article is behind a firewall, and you can't access it.
The original article is about the two negotiating parties negotiating sanctions relief vs sanctions re-instatement.
In other words, they are negotiating apples and oranges.
Well that clears things up!! :)
Well written! These articles are like calculating a second derivative.
The coup de grâce is you can get past the WSJ paywall by entering the article headline into Google, do the search, then follow the found link on Google.