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(AIPAC) 140 representatives - 70 Democrats and 70 Republicans - sent a letter to Secretary of State Blinken urging that any agreement with Iran must address the full range of threats that Iran poses to the region. The letter, initiated by Reps. Anthony Brown (D-Md.) and Michael Waltz (R-Fla.), said any agreement must address Iran's "nuclear program, their ballistic missile program, and their funding of terrorism." "As Democrats and Republicans from across the political spectrum, we are united in preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon and addressing the wide range of illicit Iranian behavior." 2021-03-11 00:00:00Full Article
Bipartisan Statement by 140 House Members Urges Comprehensive Approach to Iranian Threats
(AIPAC) 140 representatives - 70 Democrats and 70 Republicans - sent a letter to Secretary of State Blinken urging that any agreement with Iran must address the full range of threats that Iran poses to the region. The letter, initiated by Reps. Anthony Brown (D-Md.) and Michael Waltz (R-Fla.), said any agreement must address Iran's "nuclear program, their ballistic missile program, and their funding of terrorism." "As Democrats and Republicans from across the political spectrum, we are united in preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon and addressing the wide range of illicit Iranian behavior." 2021-03-11 00:00:00Full Article
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