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Senator Reveals Obama Hiding Iran Nuclear Deal Document

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Arutz Sheva ^ | 4/6/15 | Ari Yashar

Senator Bob Corker (R-TN), who is chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that he and other Senators are trying to obtain a document with the exact details of what the administration has already agreed to - but their requests are being refused.

"There is a document that explains what Iran is able to do per the agreement after the 10-year period," Corker told CNN on Wednesday. "I have asked the State Department for the document. They have not given it to me. I have asked the Energy Department for the document. They have not given it to me. I’ve asked the White House for the document. They have not given it to me."

"The only thing I can imagine...is that they think that it would shed (a) bad light on what they have agreed to," reasoned the Senator. "Most of us want to make sure that if we’re going to enter into an agreement, it is an agreement that will keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon over a long term."

While Obama may not be divulging the details of the deal, as part of efforts to defuse criticism of it US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz led a team of scientists on Tuesday in a classified meeting with lawmakers to try and address the perceived flaws in the deal, reports Washington Free Beacon.

The paper quoted sources saying the meeting focused on methods of verifying the nature of Iran's nuclear program as well as Iran's breakout capacity...
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