Mitch McConnell: Iran a 'defining issue' in 2016
[CNN] Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledged Friday that the battle over the Iran nuclear deal may now have to wait until the next president takes office, even as he vowed to tee up another vote on the issue to show that a bipartisan majority in Congress disdains the accord.
In a wide-ranging interview with CNN, the Kentucky Republican said that he would hold another vote to reject the Iran nuclear agreement next week to send a message to the White House that politicians in both parties oppose the nuclear agreement. Four Democrats joined every Senate Republican in opposing the Iran deal on Thursday, but that wasn't enough to overcome a filibuster mounted by other Democrats.
If the votes don't change next week, McConnell said that "this vote stands" and will now be "a defining issue" in the 2016 elections.
"It's an agreement between Barack Obama
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and the Iranian regime," McConnell said. "And it will be reviewed again in a year and a half from now. It doesn't have the force of law that a treaty would've had. So his deal is a unilateral deal with Iran is something that he can try to implement over the next year and a half. And if the next president wants to take a look at it, (he or she) is free to do it."
Posted by: Fred 2015-09-12 |