Obama’s Iran deal may well survive on Capitol Hill
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Obama’s Iran deal may well survive on Capitol Hill

Democrat Menendez announces opposition to Iran nuclear deal
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Democrat Menendez announces opposition to Iran nuclear deal

“We fervently hope that both President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu will take concrete steps,…

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Lankford posts Iran deal on website
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Lankford posts Iran deal on website

(Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images) U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, D-N.J., gives a speech announcing he will…

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Obama May Ignore Congress Vote on Iran Deal
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Obama May Ignore Congress Vote on Iran Deal

“We will not remove the sanctions acting under the Joint Action Plan, until the IAEA…

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Iran nuclear deal could survive even if Congress disapproves
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Iran nuclear deal could survive even if Congress disapproves

In return, sanctions against the country would be relieved. 20 of 46 Senate democrats have…

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Tester says he will support Iranian nuclear pact
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Tester says he will support Iranian nuclear pact

Also, Jewish Senator Charles Schumer from New York as well as Representative Eliot Engel, the…

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Kerry warns Congress not to stand in way of Iran deal
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Kerry warns Congress not to stand in way of Iran deal

Over the weekend, top Democrat Chuck Schumer publicly denounced the deal, provoking a fight with…

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Robert Menendez sets Iran decision announcement date
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Robert Menendez sets Iran decision announcement date

House Majority Leader: Better Iran Deal Possible
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House Majority Leader: Better Iran Deal Possible

This state of “schizophrenia” is justified by the need to differentiate the “deal“, which focused…

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Iran deal is too important for politics — Michael Bloomberg
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Iran deal is too important for politics — Michael Bloomberg

Translation: With a “signing bonus” to Iran of $100 billion or more, the nuke deal…

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