It wasn't. Iran’s nuclear deal basically means that Iran accepted strict limits on its nuclear program in return for elimination of the sanctions that have been building up for a decade before the deal. Iran unplugged two-thirds of its centrifuges, shipped out 98% of its enriched uranium and filled its plutonium production reactor with concrete. They accepted extensive monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). IAEA has verified 10 times since the agreement that Iran has complied with its terms, so all nuclear-related sanctions were lifted in January 2016. Iran nuclear deal was working fine. But, you could make an argument that Iran deal was bad for two entities. 1. Unites States weapons manufacturers who depend on warfare to make profit + all those who rely on the cash flow from weapons manufacturers when it comes to their re-election campaign funds, like U.S. Congressman Mac Thornberry and U.S. Congressman Rob Wittman, among many others. In 2018 so far,
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