From what I've heard so far, it sounds like a good deal. There are people who are pre-programmed to say its bad, no matter what it looks like -- but I don't see how Iran can make a nuclear bomb now. I know there is no final deal yet, but the framework seems pretty positive, and the international community has responded well to the details.
I'm not sure how Netanyahu can say this deal "paves the way" to a nuclear bomb, when the ability to enrich Uranium past 30% will be gone --- and the ARAC water plant is being dismantled, among other things.
Fox News, and the usual suspects on this board will naysay, but that's what they do. Congress will shoot this deal down and bang the war drums, because they're a bunch of salivating idiots with no capacity for reason. They don't like making deals, as evidenced by their complete inability to compromise and govern.
Look at this quote by Tom Cotton, the author of the "letter"...
“There is no nuclear deal or framework with Iran; there is only a list of dangerous U.S. concessions that will put Iran on the path to nuclear weapons.
“I will work with my colleagues in the Senate to protect America from this very dangerous proposal and to stop a nuclear arms race in theworld’s most volatile region.”
--Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark.
This is patently untrue and he's just lying to his base. It doesn't matter what happens with the deal, he's going to go ahead with his ignorant rhetoric. How does stopping this deal make us safer?
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