Former US ambassadors to Israel back Iran nuclear deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven former U.S. diplomats and State Department officials sent a letter Monday to leaders in Congress urging them to support the nuclear deal with Iran. Those for and against the international agreement with Iran to curb its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief are engaged in a verbal battle to lobby lawmakers. Congress has 60 days to review the deal, vote to approve or disapprove of the agreement or take no action. The views of those opposed align with statements by Iraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ...
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