Now that the United States, its international partners and Iran finally agreed on a framework for a final nuclear deal, one of the biggest hurdles facing its implementation is a bill in Congress — supported by Virginia’s senators, Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, both Democrats — that carries a high risk of derailing this historic opportunity of peacefully limiting Iran’s ability to build a nuclear weapon.
Congress is abusing its ‘power of the purse’
Six Years Post-Prague
Front and Center – April 11
An update on arms control, national security & politics from Council for a Livable World and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. WHAT’S NEWS: Iran Talks Breakthrough: Last week, the P5+1 countries came together in Lausanne, Switzerland to announce they’d come to an historic agreement on a framework deal to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran. […]
General Gard on Iran Deal in PilotOnline
The United States and its international partners – collectively known as “the P5+1” – have reached a framework agreement with Iran over the future of its nuclear program; debate in Washington now focuses on whether it’s a “good deal.