Pence warns renewed Iran deal would pave path to nuclear weapon 'in gold' for regime
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66% Medium Conservative
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74% Very Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : Pence has previously visited the base of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in Albania, and this week lawmakers announced that a majority in the House now back a resolution backing the movement's goals.50% : Pence spoke at an event held in the nation's capital by the Organization for Iranian-American Communities, which calls for a democratic, secular, non-nuclear Iranian republic, and hailed the Trump administration's maximum pressure policy toward the regime in Tehran.
43% :Pence called the push to re-engage on the deal, including waiving sanctions, "ill-advised and unwise" and said that a new deal would not solve the instability in the Middle East or stop the regime's ambitions for a nuke.
37% :IRAN SUPREME LEADER CALLS FOR DEATH PENALTY AS HUNDREDS OF SCHOOLGIRLS FALL VICTIM TO MYSTERY POISONING"A renewed nuclear deal won't lead to peace and stability.
35% : Ahead of Pence, NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi said that the situation in Iran would never return to how it was before the uprising.
34% : "He must be removed from office by the people of Iran and prosecuted for crimes against humanity and genocide," he said.
32% : The Biden administration has changed course and has sought to re-enter the deal with Iran, and talks were revived in Vienna in 2021.
27% : "On the day we left office, the Iranian regime was more isolated than ever before," Pence recounted, but he said that the Biden administration is "threatening to unravel all of the progress we made in marginalizing the tyrannical regime in Tehran."
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