November 24, 2014 | Quote

World Powers And Iran Fail To Agree on Nuclear Deal


Members of Congress in both parties are concerned the Obama administration will try to prevent Congress from having a say in the final deal. Skeptics of the deal worry that Iran is deliberately trying to extend the negotiations for as long as possible without coming to a deal, in order to continue getting sanctions relief without having to come to a final resolution about its nuclear program.

“With now yet another extension to the talks, Congress will be asking how to make Tehran pay for its continued nuclear intransigence,” said Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. “The concern: Tehran continues to run out the nuclear clock and treat Western concessions to its demands as permanent — making further diplomatic progress conditional on greater Western ‘flexibility.’”

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Iran Iran Sanctions