On the recordFebruary 23, 2015
The question is for how long, under what set of circumstances, and when you let Iran ratchet back up and, in essence, give some future President maybe no choices but to pursue a military action.
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congress.govThe question is for how long, under what set of circumstances, and when you let Iran ratchet back up and, in essence, give some future President maybe no choices but to pursue a military action.
Menendez questions the long-term implications of the Iran deal.
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