Today's arrival brings with it the deadline for the Iran talks. This is not one of those phony deadlines that the Obama administration sets which just get pushed back when they are missed. This is the deadline which gives Congress more time to review and accept or reject the final deal with Iran. Congress now gets 60 days instead of 30.
Most likely we will soon see a deal signed by Obama in which the Iranians agree not to say that they are building a nuclear weapon in exchange for America giving Iran $350 billion plus and end to all sanctions and the state of South Carolina. (It was going to be Delaware, but Joe Biden got upset.) At that point, Congress will decide reluctantly to accept the deal to see if it works.
Most likely we will soon see a deal signed by Obama in which the Iranians agree not to say that they are building a nuclear weapon in exchange for America giving Iran $350 billion plus and end to all sanctions and the state of South Carolina. (It was going to be Delaware, but Joe Biden got upset.) At that point, Congress will decide reluctantly to accept the deal to see if it works.
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