President Barack Obama penned a letter to Democrats arguing his case for
the nuclear deal with Iran in an effort to reassure lawmakers who might
be concerned about backing the proposed accord, The New York Times
reported Thursday.
In his latest effort to boost support, Obama reiterated his stance that
the U.S. would maintain economic pressure and deploy military options
if Iran failed to meet the terms of the agreement. “Should Iran seek to
dash toward a nuclear weapon, all of the options available to the United
States—including the military option—will remain available through the
life of the deal and beyond,” he wrote. The letter, addressed to Rep.
Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), is the first time the president has presented the
administration’s argument under his name and in writing, White House
officials said.
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