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(The Hill) Mallory Shelbourne - Former CIA Director Michael Hayden said Sunday that the Obama administration is held hostage by the Iran nuclear agreement. "We don't push back on Iran in a whole lot of other places," Hayden told ABC's "This Week." He said U.S. foreign policy in the next administration should push back against Iran in Iraq, Syria, and the Gulf states. "If the Iranians want to walk away from the deal, fine," he added. 2016-11-22 00:00:00Full Article
Former CIA Director Hayden: U.S. Needs to Push Back Harder on Iran
(The Hill) Mallory Shelbourne - Former CIA Director Michael Hayden said Sunday that the Obama administration is held hostage by the Iran nuclear agreement. "We don't push back on Iran in a whole lot of other places," Hayden told ABC's "This Week." He said U.S. foreign policy in the next administration should push back against Iran in Iraq, Syria, and the Gulf states. "If the Iranians want to walk away from the deal, fine," he added. 2016-11-22 00:00:00Full Article
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