Sen. James Lankford says Congress should ratify any deal Trump makes with Iran

Sen.James Lankford, R-Okla., on Sunday said “it is best” if Congress votes to ratify any potential deal to end the war in Iran, saying that a deal approved by Congress would have a more “lasting effect.”Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.“It is best if it is ratified by Congress; it has a more lasting effect on it,” Lankford told NBC News’ “Meet the Press.”He added that President Donald Trump is seeking to “end Iran’s constant attack of Americans and American assets and American allies in that region,” which the Oklahoma senator said has been going on for 47 years.“To try to end that forever helps us in this generation and in future generations,” Lankford added.Lankford on Sunday also criticized the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, saying he would expect a deal signed by Trump to be stronger.The nuclear deal signed by former President Barack Obama was never ratified by Congress and “President Trump was right to be able to tear that up,” Lankford told “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker.The Oklahoma senator added that the past deal, “opened a pathway towards a nuclear weapon, and just delayed it outside of the Obama presidency.

That doesn’t help the American people long term.”Trump has long railed against the Obama-era nuclear deal with Iran, which forced the nation to curb its uranium enrichment in exchange for international sanctions relief.As recently as Saturday, in his Truth Social post, the U.S.

president wrote, “Barack Hussein Obama’s Deal with Iran, the JCPOA, was an easy, beautiful, smooth road to a Nuclear Weapon, which Iran would have had six years ago, and would have used long before now.My Agreement with Iran is the exact opposite.”During Trump’s first term, he pulled out of the deal and reimposed sanctions on Iran.His remarks come as U.S.

and Iranian officials have signaled that the two sides are close to signing a deal to end the o...

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