There’s so much wrong with the emerging Iran nuclear deal that it’s hard to know where to begin. But as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu…

Source: foreignpolicy.com

" While we should all hope that a better deal, a good deal, is out there to be had, whether it is or not is irrelevant to the standard that the President himself has repeatedly insisted would guide his strategy. That is: no deal is better than a bad deal. Not that no deal is better than a bad deal — but only if a better deal exists. Rather, no deal is better than a bad deal, period. Full stop. End of sentence. The President is right. Now, difficult as it may be, he needs to follow his own policy."

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