April 2 - Obama Touts 'Historic' Iran Nuclear Deal
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US President Barack Obama made a public address at the White House on Thursday after Iranian and world negotiators announced that a framework deal had been reached over the Islamic regime's nuclear program.
According to the president his negotiating team, led by US Secretary of State John Kerry, "has reached an historic understanding with Iran which, if fully implemented, will prevent it from a nuclear weapon. I am convinced that if this framework leads to a final comprehensive deal it will make our country, our allies and our world safer," he asserted. Recalling the path to the negotiating table which led to an interim deal in November 2013, he remarked how the Islamic Republic of Iran has been advancing its nuclear program for decades, until the "hardest sanctions program in history" brought it to negotiates.
"Today after many months...we have achieved the framework for...(a) deal, and it is a good deal, a deal that meets our core objectives," he said, claiming it cuts off every pathway to developing a nuclear weapon.
Obama further claimed the deal includes the "most transparent" program of inspections "ever negotiated for any regime in history." He said the inspections agreed to make the deal based on verifiable evidence, stating the deal is "not based on trust."
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