A bad deal with Iran on nuclear weapons is worse than no deal at all.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The nuclear deal with Iran is fundamentally flawed.
Any deal that allows Iran to enrich uranium, which allows them to ultimately break out within a few months with a nuclear weapon, is a disaster for the world.
By legitimizing Iran's nuclear program, removing the pressure of economic sanctions, and allowing it to obtain conventional weapons and ballistic missiles, this agreement makes the prospect for war more likely, not less.
Iran is the base of an axis of evil which is a problem for all the world.
The nuclear deal with Iran's radical clerics and their military junta is the most dangerous and potentially deadly action that the Obama administration has yet taken.
Two-thirds of the American people realize just how bad the nuclear deal is with Iran.
The Security Council decided to deal with Iran's nuclear intentions. The international community will not be willing to tolerate an Iran with a nuclear capability and an Iran that collaborates with terrorist organizations.
The world cannot afford a nuclear Iran.
Relieving the risk of a nuclear conflict with Iran diplomatically is superior than trying to do that militarily.
After a decade in public life working to stop Iran from ever acquiring nuclear weapons, I cannot support a deal giving Iran billions of dollars in sanctions relief - in return for letting it maintain an advanced nuclear program and the infrastructure of a threshold nuclear state.
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