Iran Deal Opponents Vow to Continue Campaign Despite White House Victory
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the 2014 AIPAC Policy Conference, on March 4, 2014. Photo: Algemeiner.
Although Senator Barbara Mikulski’s announcement that she intends to throw her support behind the Iranian nuclear deal guaranteed victory for US President Barack Obama on Capitol Hill, groups that oppose the current Iran deal redoubled their efforts Wednesday evening, rallying supporters to continue their advocacy against the agreement.
AIPAC spokesman Marshall Wittmann emphasized that although Obama can issue a veto when Congress approves a resolution of disapproval later this month, and has the votes to sustain it, his organization “will continue our work to achieve the largest possible bipartisan majority that will reject this flawed deal.”
Read full story at The Times of Israel.
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