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President Barack Obama has defended the international nuclear agreement
with Iran and warned the US Congress that blocking the pact could spark
a war in the Middle East.
Obama’s speech at a Washington university
came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a
campaign on Wednesday to mobilise Jewish Americans to urge the
Republican-led Congress to thwart the historic agreement.
“It is a very good deal,” Obama said.
“Every nation in the world that has
commented publicly with the exception of the Israeli government has
expressed support,” Obama said.
“I recognise (Israeli) Prime Minister
Netanyahu disagrees, disagrees strongly – I do not doubt his sincerity –
but I believe he is wrong.”
Under the agreement reached between Iran
and a group of six world powers known as the P5+1, the countries agreed
to lift economic sanctions against Iran in return for curbs on its
nuclear programme.
Obama warned that abandoning the July 14
pact could accelerate Tehran’s path to a bomb and America’s credibility
around the world would be seriously damaged if it refused to abide by
the terms of the deal in lifting sanctions against Iran
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