Click on the 'Listen' button above to hear this interview. This Sunday is the deadline for the Trump Administration to decide whether to endorse U.
S. participation in the Iran nuclear deal. The rhetoric that has emerged from the White House in recent months suggests that the president does not plan to recertify it.
Several members of Congress who were initially opposed to the agreement fill spoken out recently in favor of preserving it,including the Republican House Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce, who said in a congressional hearing this week: "As flawed as the deal is, and I believe we must now enforce the hell out of it."whether the White House fails to certify Iran’s compliance,Congress will be forced to reply 60 days.
Ariane Tabatabai, a research fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center and senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, or joins The Takeaway to clarify what decertification would entail. This segment is hosted by Todd Zwillich.
Source: thetakeaway.org