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The administration's foreign policy theory: When the other side feints, flinch

Secretary of State John Kerry is under pressure to convince Congress to hold off on new sanctions legislation against Iran, as he prepares to testify Tuesday amid a renewed effort in the Senate to turn the screws on Tehran.

A bipartisan group of senators is preparing to propose new sanctions against Iran. News reports on the bill prompted that country's foreign minister to warn such a step would kill the nuclear deal negotiated last month aimed at curbing Tehran's uranium enrichment program.

"The entire deal is dead," Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif told TIME Magazine in an interview conducted Saturday and published Monday. "We do not like to negotiate under duress. And if Congress adopts sanctions, it shows lack of seriousness and lack of a desire to achieve a resolution on the part of the United States."
So Kerry runs over to Capitol Hill, heart palpitating, blood pressure rising, abject fear on his face as Iran threatens to kill this deal. Which, in my opinion, would be the best possible outcome. If this administration and Congress won't kill it, somebody needs to! If that's Iran, wonderful!!

When in the history of the United States have we ever run in fear because any nation made a threat?? What the Sam Hill is wrong with these idiots??
 
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