Obama Sees Long Legacy For Iran Deal; GOP’s 2016 Candidates Want It Gone
By Tamara Keith
In touting Tuesday’s Iran accord, President Obama said it would lend strength to future U.S. presidents. But several Republicans vying to be next in the Oval Office strongly disagreed with the deal.
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