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To: Brumar89 who wrote (842651)3/13/2015 10:11:19 PM
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Jail Traitor Cotton.

Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany, who was in Washington on Thursday, was plainly displeased by the decision of the Senate’s Republican majority to insert itself into the discussion, which he described as “not helpful.”

Speaking to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle, Steinmeier said, “It would have been difficult enough without the letter of the 47. “Now it has become somewhat more difficult.”

He added, “Suddenly, Iran can say to us: ‘Are you actually trustworthy in the proposals you make if 47 senators say that no matter what the government agrees to, we will subsequently take that off the table again? This is no small matter we're talking about.”

According to the Guardian Newspaper, in the British Parliament, U.K. Foreign Secretary told lawmakers that the letter could throw “a spanner in the works” and that the impact it would have on the Iranian regime was not predictable.

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