On the recordMay 16, 2016
They were going to cheat, they couldn't be trusted, and this was nothing but enabling behavior to allow Iran to become a nuclear threshold state, and the answer was no, so far, no cheating.
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congress.govThey were going to cheat, they couldn't be trusted, and this was nothing but enabling behavior to allow Iran to become a nuclear threshold state, and the answer was no, so far, no cheating.
Lynch discusses concerns over Iran's nuclear capabilities and the lack of evidence for cheating.
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