Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Iran Deal is still a Bad Deal

Secretary John Kerry stated, “If Congress were to veto the deal, Congress—the United States of America—would be in noncompliance with this agreement and contrary to all of the other countries in the world.”

The Daily Signal gives important reasons why Congress should dismiss this pressure from the White House:

1. Congress still has a say over whether U.S. sanctions remain enforced.
2. UN Security Council Resolution 2231 does not require the U.S. to remove its sanctions.
3. The JCPOA remains a terrible deal that dismantles sanctions but not Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
4. Iran will benefit from a financial windfall that will be used to support terrorism.
5. No deal remains better that a bad deal.

Read more... at the Daily Signal to understand this bad deal.

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