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ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS ... Iran's leaders, including Ali Khamenei, know the contents of SECRET SIDE DEALS made in connection with the recent nuclear agreements, but Americans don't.
Members of the U.S. Congress don't know (or can't find out) the contents of those secret deals, and even the top U.S. negotiator John Kerry DOESN'T KNOW what the secret deals entail.
Kerry testified before Congress two days ago, and he said that the U.S. government will not be revealing to the American people the contents of those deals regarding Iran's nuclear enrichment program and data collection procedures.
Further, KERRY HASN'T EVEN READ THE AGREEMENTS and has no copies of them, and neither has U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, who testified alongside Kerry.
In questioning Kerry, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton said that reports indicate that one of the deals indicate that Iran will be allowed to collect its own samples and submit those samples to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Cotton equated that to being something akin to "an NFL player taking his own urine sample and sending it to Roger Goodell for a drug test."
Here's a video of the exchange on Capitol Hill on Wednesday ...
Members of the U.S. Congress don't know (or can't find out) the contents of those secret deals, and even the top U.S. negotiator John Kerry DOESN'T KNOW what the secret deals entail.
Kerry testified before Congress two days ago, and he said that the U.S. government will not be revealing to the American people the contents of those deals regarding Iran's nuclear enrichment program and data collection procedures.
Further, KERRY HASN'T EVEN READ THE AGREEMENTS and has no copies of them, and neither has U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, who testified alongside Kerry.
In questioning Kerry, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton said that reports indicate that one of the deals indicate that Iran will be allowed to collect its own samples and submit those samples to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Cotton equated that to being something akin to "an NFL player taking his own urine sample and sending it to Roger Goodell for a drug test."
Here's a video of the exchange on Capitol Hill on Wednesday ...