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Republican Senator Tom Cotton in a Fox News interview agreed with Trump that the deal was “the stupidest deal he’s ever seen.”

Republican Senator Tom Cotton in a Fox News interview agreed with Trump that the deal was “the stupidest deal he’s ever seen.”

Senator: The US to reimpose sanctions on Iran over violations of nuclear deal
11/15/2016 6:27:47 PM
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Republican Senator Tom Cotton in a Fox News interview agreed with Trump that the deal was “the stupidest deal he’s ever seen.”
Republican Senator Tom Cotton in a Fox News interview agreed with Trump that the deal was “the stupidest deal he’s ever seen.”
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Al Arabiya News, 15 November 2016 - US President-elect Donald Trump could reimpose sanctions on Iran, Republican Senator Tom Cotton said in a Fox News interview this week.
Cotton said that he agreed with Trump that the deal was “the stupidest deal he’s ever seen.”
'Iran has violated that deal already,' said Cotton. 'The Obama administration just acknowledged last week that there’s another violation of it.”
“The Congress working with president-elect Trump can reimpose sanctions on Iran and we can work with our allies to reimpose those sanctions. We have a lot of leverage; we the world’s largest economy by far.'
'we can impose those sanctions when there are violations of the nuclear deal and the violations of other obligations, like not building ballistic missiles which can reach US troops and our allies, and not sponsoring terrorism that’s been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans and not destabilizing the entire region,' Cotton said.
Previously, Republican leaders of the US House of Representatives said they plan a vote as soon as mid-November on a 10-year reauthorization of the Iran Sanctions Act.


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