Obama: Iran Nuclear Pact Provides ‘Constant International Supervision’
The president promised to veto any congressional attempt to reject the deal he and other Western powers reached early Tuesday. NPR’s Tamara Keith and Michele Kelemen provide analysis of his remarks.
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