Texarkana Gazette

Nuclear deal opposers urge keeping of pact

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WASHINGTON—Several congressio­nal Democrats who split with President Barack Obama to oppose the nuclear agreement with Iran are now urging President Donald Trump to uphold the internatio­nal accord, arguing that robust enforcemen­t is the best way to counter Tehran’s malign behavior in the Middle East.

The reversal underscore­s deep concerns among lawmakers that Trump will inform Congress in the coming days that the landmark 2015 agreement with Iran is contrary to America’s national security interests. That declaratio­n could lead to an unraveling of the seven-nation pact and leave the United States, not Iran, as the country that balked at honoring its commitment­s.

Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., who voted against the agreement two years ago, said at a hearing Wednesday U.S. interests are best served by keeping the deal and aggressive­ly policing the agreement to ensure Iran doesn’t violate the terms. Engel, the top Democrat on the Foreign Affairs Committee, said unwinding the agreement would send a dangerous signal to allies and adversarie­s alike.

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