On the recordJuly 27, 2015
If the agreement is implemented, do you suspect or do you think that there is a significant risk that Iran will cheat on the agreement and develop a nuclear weapon secretly?
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congress.govIf the agreement is implemented, do you suspect or do you think that there is a significant risk that Iran will cheat on the agreement and develop a nuclear weapon secretly?
Grayson questions the risk of Iran cheating on the nuclear agreement.
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