A bipartisan group of 21 House members has many questions for President Biden about a potential new Iran nuclear deal, as reports of a possible agreement have them worried that it is not strong enough.
In ato Biden dated Thursday, the group, led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., Elaine Luria, D-Va., and Tom Reed, R-N.Y., said they have been waiting for the Biden administration to enter into an agreement that was"stronger" than the original Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action reached by President Barack Obama, but that information being reported has them doubting whether this will happen.
The House members went on to say that"it is hard to envision supporting an agreement along the lines being publicly discussed," and that their"support is largely contingent on satisfactory answers" to a list of 16 questions they posed to Biden.Those questions cover subjects including details regarding whether the U.S.
"In essence, will Vladimir Putin become the de facto judge of compliance with an agreement?" the letter asked, questioning whether Russia would be able to return enriched uranium should they determine the deal is broken. Fox News reached out to the White House for comment on the letter, but they did not immediately respond.
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