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John Kerry Pushes Congress to Accept Deal with Iran; Lawmakers Remain Skeptical

<p>It seems John Kerry&&num;8217&semi;s unfaltering trust in Iran hasn&&num;8217&semi;t spread as far as he&&num;8217&semi;d hoped&period; The Secretary of State appeared before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday&nbsp&semi;to testify in support of the nuclear deal with Iran&period; Republican Congressmen are doing everything they can to prevent the deal&comma; while Democrats remain divided&period; Their biggest worry&colon; can we trust Iran&quest;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>When Representative Brad Sherman asked Kerry what he would do if Congress forced the President to back out of the deal&comma; the Secretary of State responded with what appeared to be refusal to agree to comply with the law&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&ldquo&semi;Nothing in this agreement is based on trust&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Kerry&period; &ldquo&semi;Nothing is based on an expectation of some change of behavior&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Perhaps he has spoken too soon&&num;8230&semi;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;As Chairman of House Foreign Relations Edward Royce reminds us&colon; &ldquo&semi;We have been surprised by most every major nuclear development In Iran&rsquo&semi;s history&period; And Iran has cheated on every agreement they&rsquo&semi;ve signed&period; So I ask&comma; Mr&period; Secretary&comma; has Iran earned the right to be trusted&quest;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Kerry avoided the question&comma; responding&colon; &ldquo&semi;If you walk away&comma; year 15 or 20 starts tomorrow&period; And without any of the long tern access and verification safeguards we&rsquo&semi;ve put in place&period; What is the alternative&quest;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi;Kerry believes an arms race will begin at once if the US backs out of the deal&period; So either Iran gets a&nbsp&semi;bomb now or we prevent it &ndash&semi; for the time being &ndash&semi; by signing a deal that provides&nbsp&semi;Iran with billions of dollars they could use on nuclear research&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Secretary of the Treasury reminds us why the flow of money to Iran was cut off in the first place&colon; &ldquo&semi;&hellip&semi;it&rsquo&semi;s locked up because our international partners worked with us to take Iran&rsquo&semi;s money and not let Iran get it&period; At the highest number that we see&comma; there&rsquo&semi;s &dollar;115 billion that is theoretically available&period;&rdquo&semi; He believes about &dollar;56 billion of that amount will be available for immediate use&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>According to Kerry&comma; the deal is the &ldquo&semi;best chance that we have to solve this problem through peaceful means&period;&rdquo&semi; &lpar;Peaceful isn&rsquo&semi;t exactly the word that comes to mind when I think of Iran&period;&rpar;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Democratic Representative Eliot Engel says he is hesitant to make deals with a country that was chanting &ldquo&semi;death to Americans&comma; death to Israel&rdquo&semi; hardly a week after signing the deal&period; &ldquo&semi;It&rsquo&semi;s very disconcerting&comma;&rdquo&semi; he says&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Representative Mo Brooks asked Kerry if he thinks the death chant is something to be concerned about&period; While Kerry agreed that Iran is the &ldquo&semi;world&rsquo&semi;s foremost sponsor of terrorism&comma;&rdquo&semi; he dismissed the &ldquo&semi;death to America&rdquo&semi; chant as &ldquo&semi;rhetorical excess&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The biggest issue of the deal seems to be deciding if the IAEA &lpar;International Atomic Energy Agency&rpar; will be able to detect illegal nuclear progress in Iran&period; Kerry assured the committee that if Iran steps out of line&comma; the US Energy Department would know immediately&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But according to the text of the deal&comma; the IAEA may have to wait nearly a month before access is granted for inspection&period; On top of that are the rumors that Iran has secret side deals with the IAEA that will go into effect when the deal is signed&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>At the end of the day&comma; all of this may be meaningless&colon;&nbsp&semi;&ldquo&semi;The truth is that after 15 years Iran is a nuclear threshold state&comma;&rdquo&semi; says Engel&period; &&num;8220&semi;They&rsquo&semi;re legitimized in this agreement as being a nuclear threshold state&comma; which means they can produce weapons-grade highly-enriched uranium without limitation&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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