According to former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren, Iran is going to get not the $150 billion we heard about, but $700 billion in sanctions relief, says Adam Kredo of the Washington Free Beacon.
Kredo writes:
Oren said that the sanctions cannot be 'snapped back' if Iran violates the deal, [which would be out of character of the terrorist nation if they did not violate it], but the defenders of the deal say the sanctions can.
According to Oren, sanctions on Iran will be removed and international companies will be able to do business in Tehran. This will give Iran even deeper pockets than the Obama administration told us.
If anything, Iran is celebrating while the Obama administration is explaining why the deal is so wonderful.
And I will believe that when Bill Clinton becomes celibate and Hillary comes clean on Benghazi.
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Kredo writes:
Iran is slated to receive some $700 billion in sanctions relief and economic windfalls as a result of a recently inked nuclear accord reached with global powers, according to former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren.
Oren, citing Israeli government sources, claimed in a recent op-ed that the Obama administration is being deceitful about the full cost of reaching a deal with Iran . . .
Oren said that the sanctions cannot be 'snapped back' if Iran violates the deal, [which would be out of character of the terrorist nation if they did not violate it], but the defenders of the deal say the sanctions can.
According to Oren, sanctions on Iran will be removed and international companies will be able to do business in Tehran. This will give Iran even deeper pockets than the Obama administration told us.
If anything, Iran is celebrating while the Obama administration is explaining why the deal is so wonderful.
And I will believe that when Bill Clinton becomes celibate and Hillary comes clean on Benghazi.
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