Supporters of the Iran nuclear deal now have the 34 Senate votes they need to make sure the deal survives a challenge. There’s no reaction yet from the Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has lobbied U.S. lawmakers to block the nuclear pact. Secretary of State John Kerry, in a speech in Philadelphia today, has been making the case that the agreement makes the U.S. and its allies safer.
Supporters of Iran nuclear deal now have Senate votes they need
Sep 2, 2015 | 12:14 PM

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