According to a new report, the Iran Deal violates U.S. law by reopening a legal loophole that will allow subsidiaries of U.S. companies to do business with Iran.
Their comments also indicated they do not understand how dangerous the Iran nuclear agreement is and raise questions about who is advising them on foreign policy.
Americans oppose this deal by a two to one margin, and the numbers among American national security professionals are even worse. Congress is supposed to be the house of the people. Come make your voices heard with us! On September 9th, at one o’clock on the west lawn of the Capitol building, the Center for […]
There is growing bipartisan opposition to the Iran deal as members of Congress discover this agreement will shorten the timeline to an Iranian nuclear weapon, has extremely weak verification provisions and and will provide Iran with billions in sanctions relief that it likely will use to fund terrorist groups, the Assad regime, and other efforts to destabilize the Middle East.