RT if you agree: @TomCottonAR says the #IranDeal is "a terrible, dangerous mistake" http://t.co/4QJEEg6dpK pic.twitter.com/SLUqkOt3R3
— NRSC Republicans (@NRSC) July 18, 2015
Obama’s Nuclear Deal with Iran: Worse than We Could Have Imagined http://t.co/ZWp4DpqBtX pic.twitter.com/RNMWKVBNUz
— National Review (@NRO) July 17, 2015
Obama says Kerry held firm. Here is where he caved to Iran. @elilake http://t.co/K95wc0Bbd3 pic.twitter.com/A1c0ZmqjGZ
— Bloomberg View (@BV) July 18, 2015
White House warns Congress: If you block this Iran deal, Iran gets everything for free http://t.co/oxH1OxqR0O pic.twitter.com/zz7S948p0v
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) July 17, 2015
You think you know that Obama sold out America’s interests in cutting this deal with Tehran, but you really don’t know the half of it. Serious question: Is this a bigger affront to Congress’s authority than that executive mega-amnesty in November was? Normally I’d say that nothing could top the latter, but read this and tell me.
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Iran deal set to become international law: In spite of requests from U.S. lawmakers to delay vote, UN Security... http://t.co/VSL9mouL99
— The World News (@TheWorldNews) July 17, 2015
The U.N. Security Council scheduled a vote for first thing Monday morning on a resolution endorsing the Iran nuclear deal. The resolution was circulated to council members Wednesday by the United States. Members were also briefed by both Iran and the other countries that negotiated the landmark agreement to curb Iran´s nuclear program. With all five veto-wielding permanent members of the Security Council involved in the marathon Iran negotiations, the resolution´s adoption Monday was almost certain.
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