On the recordJune 21, 2021
If the Biden administration reenters the JCPOA, with unanimous Republican opposition and bipartisan opposition, for a second time, how is that likely to end under the next Republican administration?
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congress.govIf the Biden administration reenters the JCPOA, with unanimous Republican opposition and bipartisan opposition, for a second time, how is that likely to end under the next Republican administration?
Reed questions the feasibility of rejoining the JCPOA given bipartisan opposition.
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