Retired US generals to Congress: Vote ‘No’ on Iran nuclear deal

Retired US generals to Congress: Vote 'No' on Iran nuclear deal

Retired US generals to Congress: Vote ‘No’ on Iran nuclear deal

WASHINGTON … News Time

Nearly 200 retired US military officers stressed that the Congress signed between Iran and world powers should not approve the deal. Members of both houses of Congress in a letter written to the retired military officers have argued that the agreement Iran to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons is insufficient. The letter noted that the agreement for the next 10 years of economic sanctions on Iran and the Iranian government to eliminate billions of dollars of frozen assets abroad access to risk the security of Israel and the Middle East amounts. The letter was written in opposition to the deal a few days ago, 36 former senior military officers of the US military also sent a letter to members of Congress, which had supported the pact. Military officials had said in his letter that the full import of the nuclear deal if the US and its allies, to protect the security of the Middle East and the whole world will be possible. Write letters in support of the agreement and the groups opposing the US armed forces, including several former generals. US Congress to approve or reject the agreement Iran have until September 17 Under the global monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program and nuclear activities in exchange for a reduction in the removal of economic sanctions imposed on it has been promised. Under the agreement, Iran’s nuclear facilities to international inspectors have the right to inspect Iran to abide by the agreement and to stop developing nuclear weapons secretly to ensure. In opposition to the deal on Thursday, The Washington Post published letter former US military officers to monitor the Iranian nuclear process called non-transparent and unpredictable. Former officers have argued in their letter that the agreement signed in July this year in Iran, which has called for measures the certification process would not be possible taking advantage of the nuclear weapons Iran can continue. Republican congressional leaders have announced an agreement to disapprove them which has the support of some Democratic members. But Obama also warned that if Congress voted against the agreement when Congress authorized the president will use the veto against the decision.

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