National Review

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Is Obama’s Smear Campaign to Defend the Iran Deal Backfiring?

The president and his supporters are stooping to smearing opponents of the Iran deal because the agreement is so awful that they cannot defend it on its merits.


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Iran Bombshell: It Will Inspect Itself

The secret side agreements are yet another compelling reason for a large bipartisan majority in Congress to reject the dangerous nuclear accord with Iran.


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State Dept. Spox Won’t Answer Question About Secret Deals With IAEA and Iran

Yesterday, Congressman Mike Pompeo and Senator Tom Cotton detailed two secret side deals between the IAEA and Iran which were hidden from the public and congress. The story was picked up by National Review and today, State Department spokesman, Admiral John Kirby was asked about it on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Kirby failed to give a […]


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Obama’s Deal That Protects Iran’s Nuclear Program is a Treaty, and Congress Must Treat It Like One

The President of the United States of America has elected to bypass the American legislative process and secure commitment from the United Nations’ leadership council.


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Crying Racism won’t Change the Fact that Obama’s Iran Policy is a Disaster

During a debate I did a few weeks ago on the Iran nuclear talks, I was astonished when my far-left opponent asserted that Republican opposition to the Obama administration’s nuclear diplomacy with Iran was based on racism because the president is an African American. This absurd argument obviously made no sense given growing bipartisan concerns […]


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Why Is Iran Enriching Uranium?

It is now clear from the framework nuclear deal with Iran announced last week that the final nuclear agreement will permit Tehran to continue to enrich uranium. Although U.S. and Iranian officials disagree on specifics, Iran also will be allowed to develop advanced uranium-enrichment centrifuges while a for the duration of a final agreement. According […]


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Congress’ Letter On Iran Was Leadership, Not Treachery

Let’s put aside President Obama’s ridiculous argument that the recent letter to Iranian officials signed by 47 U.S. senators constituted “wanting to make common cause with the hardliners in Iran.” It was nothing of the kind. This letter warned Iran and the world that the agreement being negotiated on its nuclear program will not be […]