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UrbScotty

(23,987 posts)
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 08:57 PM Aug 2015

53 Christian leaders urge Congress to back Iran diplomatic agreement

Dear Member of Congress:

As Christian leaders in the United States, we are writing to urge you to vote in support of the negotiated settlement over Iran's nuclear program. We live by God’s call to "seek peace and pursue it" (Psalm 34:14). After decades of hostility, the international community has crafted a nuclear accord to limit Iran’s nuclear program and prevent the United States from moving closer toward another devastating war in the Middle East.

The July 2015 diplomatic agreement with Iran will dramatically shrink and impose unprecedented constraints on Iran's nuclear program. In exchange, the international community will begin to lift sanctions on Iran. It also establishes the most robust monitoring and inspection regime ever negotiated to verify Iran’s compliance with the restrictions on its nuclear program.

As Christians, we feel called to speak out for the possibility of peace. As faith leaders from the only country that has ever used nuclear weapons in war, we have a particular responsibility to speak boldly when opportunities arise that lead to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation at home and around the world. This historic accord moves us one small step closer to a world free of nuclear weapons.


http://fcnl.org/issues/iran/christian_leaders_iran_deal.pdf
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53 Christian leaders urge Congress to back Iran diplomatic agreement (Original Post) UrbScotty Aug 2015 OP
Unfortunately they are not the kinds of Christians that Republicans listen to. RandySF Aug 2015 #1
Doesn't matter. The deal is likely to stay in place. UrbScotty Aug 2015 #2

UrbScotty

(23,987 posts)
2. Doesn't matter. The deal is likely to stay in place.
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 09:19 PM
Aug 2015

The odds of a veto are diminishing by the day.

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