Obama’s Nuclear Deal with Iran: Worse than We Could Have Imagined

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Author(s) Charles Krauthammer
Source National Review
Date July 16, 2015
URL http://www.nationalreview.com/article/421289/iran-nuclear-deal-obama-risky
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Quotes-start.png Obama claimed in his Wednesday news conference that it really doesn’t matter because we can always intercept Iranian arms shipments to, say, Hezbollah. But wait. Obama has insisted throughout that we are pursuing this Iranian diplomacy to avoid the use of force, yet now he blithely discards a previous diplomatic achievement — the arms embargo — by suggesting, no matter, we can just shoot our way to interdiction. Quotes-end.png


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