340 rabbis sign letter endorsing US nuclear deal with Iran
John Hoeven, R-N.D., have already made a decision.
At the close of the negotiations in mid-July, Congress began a 60-day review period during which it can vote to approve or reject the deal.
It gets updated periodically in the run up to the September 17th deadline for the vote.
Three dozen retired generals and admirals released an open letter Tuesday supporting the Iran nuclear deal and urging Congress to do the same. Among Democrats, 68 percent said it was mistaken; only 31 percent of Republicans did. “There is no trust here”. As more pictures come in from another photographer we’ll add them to the article.
The deal is structured in a highly unusual fashion, but one that favors the United States. Among the undecided are Sen.
“I was pleased that he finally reached the same conclusion the rest of us did, that it was not in America’s best interests to support it”, McConnell said. Instead of recognizing this global achievement that actually prevents Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, lobbyists would rather destroy any notion of peace.
“It’s hard to say“, he said.
Though Schumer believes Iran will not change their ways, deal or no deal, the rabbis behind Monday’s letter believe Iran will be held accountable for their actions over the next decade.
The letters provide the White House with additional backing as it wages an increasingly uphill fight to protect the agreement from congressional destruction. “Iran is going to be unbelievably rich and unbelievable powerful and Israel is in real trouble”. It’s hard to accept that claim unless one is convinced that, although the deal is bad, it’s the best a weakened United States can do.
The deal also provides an inspection of a suspected nuclear site would take place within 24 days. It’s possible, even likely, that the money would underwrite further Iranian mischief, as would the eventual end of a United Nations-imposed embargo on shipments of conventional weapons to Iran.
Broad repudiation of sanctions by our deeply disillusioned partners and allies frees a host of European companies to do business in Iran: Mercedes, BMW and Peugeot in lieu of General Motors and Ford, Airbus in lieu of Boeing. We will never give you back your $150 billion.
“These sanctions make it harder for Iran to have the resources to continue to sponsor terrorism“, Hoeven said. He’s conflated his own critics at home with Iranian hard-liners – an analogy that not only affronts but also misreads the Iranian political context, since most of the influential conservative power brokers typically described as hard-liners have publically endorsed the agreement. If Iran does not comply, the sanctions can be reimposed. Dershowitz recently published a book entitled “The Case against the Iran Deal” available on Kindle and Amazon.
The president could suspend some U.S. sanctions.