An Informed Vote on the Iran Deal
Congress has the right to see the full negotiating record, not just the final product or strategically leaked details./ The principal question about the Iran nuclear agreement is whether U.S. negotiators really got what they needed to prevent the Islamic Republic from joining the nuclear club. To opponents, America’s negotiators were bamboozled by crafty Persian merchants who bought more time to complete a bomb. To supporters, the U.S. and the rest of the so-called P5+1 got what was necessary and in a manner binding under international law. ...
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