Statement by Gov. Perry on Iran Nuclear Deal

Statement

Date: July 14, 2015
Location: Austin, TX
Issues: Foreign Affairs

Today Governor Rick Perry released the following statement regarding the nuclear negotiations with Iran:

"President Obama's decision to sign a nuclear deal with Iran is one of the most destructive foreign policy decisions in my lifetime. For decades to come, the world will have to deal with the repercussions of this agreement, which will actually make it easier for Iran to develop a nuclear weapon.

And Secretary Clinton, who played a significant role in initiating these negotiations with Iran, will have to justify to the American people why she supports allowing a known state sponsor of terrorism to move toward obtaining a nuclear weapon.

This deal is not a binding international treaty, but rather a political agreement among diplomats. I urge Congress to take the next 60 days of review very seriously. I will do everything in my power to work with the Senate to oppose this deal, including reaching out to Democratic senators.

As President, one of my first official acts will be to fully rescind this accord. I will order a review of Iran's compliance with the deal, and an evaluation of Iran's continued sponsorship of terror over the timeframe of the agreement. I will move to ensure that the arms embargo--and, specifically, the ballistic missile embargo -- remain in place until Iran verifiably demonstrates that it desires to act as a stabilizing force in the region."


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