Conceding defeat, Iran deal opponents at least want a vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — Opponents of the Iran nuclear agreement have given up trying to block it. Now they're just hoping for a final Senate vote on a resolution disapproving it — even though such a resolution would be vetoed by the president. The more modest focus became necessary as supporters of the deal, which aims to curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, clinched the necessary Senate support to uphold a presidential veto of the Republican disapproval resolution. Supporters have begun aiming to amass the additional ...
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