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Speaking with NPR's Steve Inskeep, President Obama argued that the Iran nuclear deal "cuts off all pathways for Iran getting a nuclear weapon" and offers "an entire infrastructure that's built to keep track of what Iran's doing." About the likelihood that a Republican-controlled Congress will reject the deal, the president said that such a move reflects the opposition of "a near unanimous portion of Republican representatives" to "anything I do.” But he offered that once the agreement is implemented, that opposition will “probably be forgotten.”
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