Iranians Are Euphoric After Nuclear Deal Reached Meanwhile Obama said, ". . . that he will “veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal.”
“ 'I welcome a robust debate in Congress on this issue, and I welcome scrutiny of the details of this
agreement,” Obama said. “But I will remind Congress that you don’t make deals like this with your friends.”
"Obama said that the deal “is not built on trust, it is built on verification.' ”
Netanyahu says Iran nuclear deal 'a bad mistake of historic proportions' "Iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression and terror in the region and in the world," the premier said.
. . . "The prime minister, coming under withering criticism from the opposition for what is being termed a colossal failure on his part to stop the agreement, called for Israel's political leaders to put party politics aside and unite around a most fateful issue for Israel's future and security."
. . . “ 'It is impossible to prevent an agreement when the negotiators are willing to make more and more concessions to those who chant ‘Death to America’ even during the negotiations,” he said."
Defense minister reiterated his warnings over the Islamic Republic regional aggression, describing it as "the world’s leading exporter of terror."
Reaction To Historic Deal To Curb Iran’s Nuclear Program
The agreement hangs on Islamic Iran's honoring agreements with infidels
. . . "This shows that the president's claims about what is in this agreement won't stand up against what Iran believes is in it. That much is certain. There is a fundamental difference between the two sides about an understanding of what the deal says. This isn't exactly unprecedented. Nuclear deals with the Soviet Union were often marked by differences of opinion over some of the details." . . .
Obama Vows Veto of Congressional Iran Disapproval: ‘You Don’t Make Deals Like This with Your Friends’ . . .The deal, which lasts up to 10 years and is nearly 100 pages long, gives Tehran the right to challenge UN inspections of its nuclear program. An arbitration board, including an Iranian representative, would decide if access is granted.Iran said sanctions will be repealed, while the P5+1 powers said old sanctions will be repealed but they’ll impose new ones.
"The arms embargo that Iran wanted lifted will sunset after five years and could be lifted earlier if the International Atomic Energy Agency certifies they’re not developing nuclear weapons." . . .
Historic Iran Nuclear Deal Today, Even More Historic — and Terrible — Reckoning to Come
. . . "So, yes indeed, this deal is historic. It is historic in ways that,
for instance, President Obama’s 2009 chairing of a United Nations
Security Council meeting on freeing the world of nuclear weapons was not
(does anyone even remember that UN summit? It was the first time an
American president had stooped to chair a meeting of the UN Security
Council; it did absolutely nothing to stop nuclear proliferation).
"This deal is an historic disaster. Not only does it legitimize Iran’s
nuclear program, but it goes far to confer legitimacy on Iran’s regime —
the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. For the U.S., it’s a
variation of running up massive U.S. government debt, and leaving the
next American president — as well as America’s people, and our allies —
to face the real cost. Which in this case involves nuclear weapons."
And when the deal falls apart, Obama will be going public with the claim that he left a peaceful world that was ruined by the later administration. He has spent years blaming his failures on George Bush, isn't it obvious that he will blame following administrations as well?