Sherman: Iran Deal ‘Good’ Because It ‘Ensures Iran Will Never Get a Nuclear Weapon’

‘— which has been President Obama’s objective and objective of the world’

BRZEZINSKI: "Joining us is former secretary of state for political affairs, ambassador Wendy Sherman. She is the lead U.S. Nuclear negotiator with Iran. You were in there. I guess I would like to ask you to respond to critics of the deal. What is the missing link? What makes this deal possibly a very, very, very good development between U.S. And Iranian relationships"
SHERMAN: "Thank you, Mika. Very good to be with you all this morning. It makes it a good deal because it insures Iran will never get a nuclear weapon which has been President Obama’s objective and objective of the world. It does that by shutting down the pathways to the material, the matter you need to create the fuel for a nuclear weapon. Indeed, if for some reason Iran does not comply, it has inside that deal all the mechanisms to make sure U.S. Can unilaterally or with our partners snap back all the sanctions and of course, we have the other options at our disposal as well. I believe this deal will get implemented and I’m very grateful this weekend and now the international atomic agency will continue to watch over this deal as will the rest of the world to make sure Iran complies."

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