State Department officials have acknowledged again to Congress that the recently adopted Iran nuclear agreement is not a legally binding document and was not formally signed by any party, according to another in a series of letters sent by the administration to Congress.
“The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is not a treaty or an executive agreement, and is not a signed document,” wrote Julia Frifield, a State Department assistant secretary for legislative affairs, wrote to Rep. Mike Pompeo (R., Kansas) in a Nov. 19 letter responding to his request for information about the deal.
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What a waste of time. It was only done to keep Obama in the limelight and take away attention from all the other illegal things he and Hillary are doing.
Or was it just a slow walk to allow Iran to continue development of their nuclear program, then pausing it right at the breakout point?
This muslim in the WH has done some jaw-dropping things that have ultimately enabled Islamic jihad.
Sooo, the sanctions should not be lifted!
Lurch, Hildabeast, and the illegal alien kenyan screwed us again.
Welll, we did vote for them!
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