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“If the United States ever has a civilian nuclear deal with Iran, it should happen only under a strict legal framework with strong safety rules.”
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“Senate approval and sanctions-relief limits for Iran nuclear agreements should also cover informal U.S. promises and JCPOA-style deals involving Iran and other countries when they involve or commit the United States.”
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“Senate approval and sanctions-relief limits for Iran nuclear agreements should also cover connected side documents, technical understandings, implementation guidance, and related materials made before the main agreement or added later.”
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“Any deal with Iran should include strong international inspections and enough access to verify that cheating is not happening.”
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“The United States should not join the 2015 Iran nuclear deal or another nuclear agreement with Iran until the President tells Congress that U.N. nuclear inspectors can fully access Iran's nuclear facilities and have finished a comprehensive report on them.”
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“The President should have to make the required Iran nuclear inspection certification even if another federal law would otherwise allow the United States to join a covered Iran nuclear agreement.”
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“Any deal with Iran should require it to shut down its nuclear program and give up the tools needed to make bomb fuel.”
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“Iran should stop the work that could let it build and deliver nuclear weapons.”
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“Iran should not be allowed to build nuclear weapons or the systems needed to deliver them.”
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“Iran should be treated as a serious nuclear risk, and the United States should press Iran to stop work that could lead to a nuclear weapon.”
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“The Senate should formally say Iran must never be allowed to gain the ability to make nuclear weapons that could threaten the United States, allies, or partners.”
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“Limits on U.S. participation in the 2015 Iran nuclear deal should also cover related implementation materials and agreements used to carry out the deal.”
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“The Senate should say the U.S. government has the right to take any necessary measures to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.”
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“Any President's agreement with Iran about Iran's nuclear program should have to be handled as a formal treaty, with two-thirds of the Senate approving it before it becomes a valid U.S. treaty commitment.”
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