Congress fires its first warning shot on Biden’s Iran deal

Congress fires its first warning shot on Biden’s Iran deal

President Joe Biden’s bid to revive the Iran nuclear deal flunked its first test in the U.S. Senate.

A bipartisan super-majority of senators voted late Wednesday to endorse a Republican-led measure stating that any nuclear agreement with Tehran should also address Iran’s support for terrorism in the region, and that the U.S. should not lift sanctions on an elite branch of the Iranian military, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

 

Congress fires its first warning shot on Biden’s Iran deal

Congress fires its first warning shot on Biden’s Iran deal

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