7/6/15 From Forbes.com By Steve Forbes
THE NEGOTIATIONS over Iran’s efforts to develop nuclear weapons are about to be completed. This will trigger one of the most important congressional debates in American history. From all that we now know the agreement will set off a chain reaction of nuclear proliferation in the most unstable region of the world; enable Iran both to become a major nuclear power—with ballistic missiles capable of hitting any part of the U.S.—and to dominate the Middle East’s oil fields; and give Iran more than $50 billion that could be used to finance its global terrorist activities. Under current law the Senate can reject the lifting of sanctions against Iran. The Senate will do so. This rejection will then be vetoed by President Obama. Can his veto be overridden?
The answer to that question will decide whether we can overcome the most dangerous threat to the world’s safety since the Cuban missile crisis.
Even if Iran lives up to the agreement—which everyone knows it won’t, since the enforcement mechanisms are a farce and the murderous mullahs have never honored past commitments—it will be allowed the means to build hundreds of nuclear bombs at the end of ten years. Ponder that!
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