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Today, U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to outline his stance on Iran amid instense speculation he is going to decertify the 2015 nuclear deal. Trump has frequently criticized the accord, calling it “an embarrassment” and “the worst deal ever negotiated”. Even though de-certifying the deal would not result in American withdrawal, it would give Congress 60 days to decide whether or not to reimpose sanctions suspended by it. If Trump does press ahead, he would be going against warnings from inside and outside his administration, leading to U.S. isolation and possibly resulting in a new nuclear crisis, this time in the Middle East.
New research from YouGov has found that the American public is also at odds with the president’s stance on Iran. 56 percent of people approve of the nuclear agreement, of which 31 percent strongly approve and 25 percent somewhat approve. 19 percent of respondents said they disapprove of the 2015 accord. When it comes to party affiliation, 68 percent of Democrats stand behind the deal while a slight 51 percent majority of Republicans also support it. Interestingly, those high levels of support do not necessarily mean Americans like or trust Iran. 44 percent of people in the U.S. still regard Iran as their country’s enemy.
I don’t support it and I doubt very much that even 5% of Americans know the important details of the Agreement.
Most Americans don’t know shit about the Iran Nuclear deal. Especially when almost half of Americans don’t even know how many or what the branches of federal government there are.
“Most” Americans are usually wrong.
Remember that they elected Obama.
Twice.
Of course we’re for it in large numbers. You aren’t required to know the details of the deal to favor it in spirit. You just have to be sick and tired of the ruling elite throwing their weight around the world destroying people and their way of life on one bullshit pretext or another. Any sensible person would favor substituting diplomacy over slaughter and if Israel and Iran have issues they can solve them peaceably or maul each other as they wish and I won’t give a rat’s ass. But let’s not quibble. The american people have NOTHING to say about it. THEY will do what they want.
Vote my ass.
Most Americans could not find Iran on a map but they can find Hilliries book in the dumpster . As for most being for the Iran deal , thats what our government keeps telling us so any one with an active brain knows it’s a lie