Congress Should Help Strengthen Iran Deal, Not Reject It
After several years of difficult negotiations with a dangerous and malevolent regime, the administration and the representatives of the other P5+1 nations reached an agreement with Iran over its nuclear program. The deal realistically precludes Iran from developing an atomic bomb for fifteen or more years, and does so while reducing the chances of war. As one would expect in any negotiation with a bitter adversary, there are elements of the deal that turned out quite well -- in this case, America's unilateral ability to snap back the whole ...
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