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Money, money, money, we have plenty of money to kill the Iran Nuclear Deal. There is finally a shot at getting something going, with Iran, to help get them to stop their possible goal of building a nuclear bomb and help the people of Iran, whom are suffering, from the sanctions. Of course President Obama is for it, so naturally the Republicans are against it!Clik here to view.

Negotiations for Iran Nuclear Deal
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), Citizens for a Nuclear Free Iran, United Against a Nuclear Iran and the Republican Jewish Coalition are among groups that will spend between $20 million and $40 million to blast the deal with TV commercials that began airing last Friday, social media ads and new websites that include alleged flaws in the agreement and contact information for members of Congress.
On Monday, the U.N. Security Council unanimously passed a resolution approving the agreement, which was reached July 14 between Iran and the five permanent members of the Security Council — the U.S., Britain, China, France and Russia — plus Germany.
Security Council approval does not pre-empt a congressional rebuke, said Patrick Dorton, a spokesman for one of the opponents, Citizens for a Nuclear Free Iran.
"There's no question that past U.S.-led (economic) pressure is what brought that country to the negotiating table," he said. "And in our view, there's no question that increasing that pressure could potentially improve any agreement with Iran."So, what he is saying is apply more sanctions and we will get a better deal, this time an "Ironclad" deal, with Iran. Something they will not be able to back out of, because after all the United States is a super power and can make sure they adhere to it. Of course they don't stop to think, who they are dealing with and it wasn't easy, to get this far with Iran, in the first place. It was a blessing that the new President of Iran, was willing to talk about negotiations, something they were dead set against before.
Citizens for a Nuclear Free Iran tells visitors to its website to "Stop a Dangerous Nuclear Deal with Iran" and to "urge Congress to demand a better one."
The agreement has serious flaws, Dorton said. He cited the 24-day delay Iran can employ if international inspectors want to visit a site where they suspect nuclear activity, access to more than $100 billion in soon-to-be released frozen cash that Iran may direct to terrorist groups it supports, and greater power it will give Iran's regime to repress its people.Ok, from what I understand Congress was not the ones negotiating the deal. As a matter of fact, they pretty much don't agree with anything President Obama says or does, so how would they negotiate with Iran? They can't really agree with each other, so they should be involved in something as critical as negotiating with Iran? Maybe we could send Senator Cotton, to do the negotiations!