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“I trust Iran more than I trust the American press,” says Fox News Host Bill O’Reilly

<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">While President Obama is busy defending his US-Iran nuclear deal and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is busy slamming it&comma; Fox News Host Bill O&&num;8217&semi;Reilly makes the surprising quip that he would trust Iran over the American press&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">In a recent discussion with political analyst Brit Hume&comma; O&&num;8217&semi;Reilly expressed the worry that the details of the nuclear plan will be available to the public only through the skewed American press&period; He wants to see the debates and committee hearings&period; Hume didn&&num;8217&semi;t seem as worried about the matter&comma; explaining that Obama won&&num;8217&semi;t be able to go around Congress and that they will have an important say in the decision&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Although details have yet to be agreed upon&comma; Obama made it clear in an interview with the New York Times last weekend that he believes a nuclear deal with Iran is the best way to protect Israel while preventing Iran from getting its hands on a nuclear bomb&period; The recently announced framework involves lifting sanctions on Iran if they agree to give up the means to make nuclear weapons&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Obama admitted that Israel has every right to be worried&comma; but explained that his plan will send a clear message to Iranians that if they mess with Israel&comma; America will be there&period; Although diplomatic&comma; his plan does nothing to diminish America&&num;8217&semi;s military superiority and ability to protect her allies&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p1"><span class&equals;"s1">Republicans are not likely to support the deal&comma; their hesitance stemming from a distrust of both Iran and President Obama&period; Israelis are even more cautious&comma; thinking that the deal might actually give Iran an increased capacity to create nuclear bombs&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"p2"><span class&equals;"s1">Prime Minister Netanyahu has been speaking out against the dreadful mistake about to be made&comma; explaining that lightening sanctions on Iran will lead to an economical boost of billions that will &&num;8220&semi;pump up Iran’s terror machine&period;&&num;8221&semi; As it stands&comma; all parties involved have until June 30<span style&equals;"font-size&colon; 13&period;3333330154419px&semi;">th<&sol;span><&sol;span><span class&equals;"s1">&nbsp&semi;to come up with an agreement&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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