The Palm Beach Post

Key Jewish House Democrat supports Iran nuclear deal

- By Erica Werner Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran gained momentum in Congress on Friday as a key Jewish Democrat from New York bucked homestate opposition to back the deal.

Rep. Jerrold Nadler’s endorsemen­t followed a personal appeal from Obama, and came despite opposition from New York’s senior senator, prominent Democrat Chuck Schumer, and other Jewish members in the New York congressio­nal delegation. Iran has threatened to destroy Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vehemently opposed to the deal.

Nadler became the latest undeclared Democrat to break in favor of the historic agreement, which seeks to keep Iran from building a nuclear bomb in exchange for billions in internatio­nal sanctions relief.

“I bring to my analysis the full weight of my responsibi­lities as a member of Congress, and my perspectiv­e as an American Jew who is both a Democrat and a strong supporter of Israel,” Nadler said in a statement.

He said he had concluded that of the alternativ­es, the agreement “gives us the best chance of stopping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.”

Nadler, the first Jewish lawmaker from New York to back the deal, received a lengthy personal letter from Obama earlier this week defending the deal and pledging that the U.S. will continue to put economic pressure on Iran and keep military options open.

Nadler’s announceme­nt comes at the end of a week that has seen the deal pick up a steady stream of Democratic support in the House and Senate despite furious opposition from the Israeli government and Republican­s who say it makes too many concession­s to Iran and could actually enable that country to become a nuclear-armed state.

Congress is facing a vote next month on a resolution disapprovi­ng of the deal, but Obama will veto such legislatio­n if it prevails. Congressio­nal Republican­s would then need to muster two-thirds majorities in both the House and the Senate to overturn Obama’s veto.

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Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., received a letter from Obama.

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