Kerry Fights House Critics Over Risks, Benefits of Iran Deal
The top Republican and Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee expressed doubts about the Iran nuclear deal, as top administration officials fought to sell the accord aimed at preventing the Islamic Republic from being able to made nuclear weapons for at least 15 years. “Instead of us considering a verifiable, enforceable, and accountable agreement, we are being asked to consider an agreement that gives Iran permanent sanctions relief for temporary nuclear restrictions,” committee chairman Edward Royce, a California Republican, told ...
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