Will the news that Iran has negotiated the right to self-inspect the Parchin facility, where it is believed to have experimented with high-explosive detonators for nuclear arms, cause the nuclear deal to fail in Congress? In other words, will enough Democrats reject the deal to enable the Senate and the House to override President Obama’s veto of Congress’s rejection of the deal?I agree with this assessment.
The answer, I’m pretty sure, is no. Some Democrats will support the deal because they don’t want to break with their president. Others will support it because, like the president, they believe any deal is worthwhile because it will constrain “warmongers” in the U.S. and Israel from attacking Iran. Taken together, these Dems will give Obama the one-third plus one supports he ultimately needs.
Nonetheless, the self-inspection regime will not be without consequences. For one thing, it will likely subject the deal to widespread popular ridicule. Anyone can understand how ridiculous self-policing is in this context.But it's about The Dear Leader's legacy.
There is another component, I think The Dear Leader is a closet anti-Semite. And as Mark Levin say, "Yes, I said it!"
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