Why is the White House bypassing Congress – and taking the Iran nuclear deal to the UN Security Council first?
Democrats and Republicans have objected to the White House’s decision to bypass the will of the people’s representatives. See more here: goo.gl/f1Qejg
Do you trust Iran? The Iran nuclear deal doesn’t include anytime, anywhere inspections – so the deal in the end relies on trusting the regime that’s cheated on every nuclear deal it’s ever signed. If you don’t trust Iran, you have to speak up now. Tomorrow may be too late.
Iran’s history of cheating: goo.gl/IN0XeV
What do Israelis think of the Iran nuclear deal?
Times of Israel went to Persian restaurants in Tel Aviv and asked average Israelis. They’re worried. But owner Moluk Hanasa has a special connection to the issue.
“I have a sister and family in Persia [Iran], so it’s important to know what’s going on,” she said, which was why her son and co-owner, Avi, changed the channel from a Turkish soap opera.
Unlike the gloom and doom of most Israelis, Hanasa remains optimistic. “I really hope they will use nuclear [energy] for their daily needs, and not for war. What happens in war? Just hatred and racism are the results. I hope that there are people there that love peace and want peace as much as we do.“