Wednesday, October 25, 2017

I haven't seen a bill from the USA Congress to certify the Iran Nuclear assessment.

October 23, 2017
By Lizzy Buchan


Boris Johnson (click here) will urge Donald Trump to row back on threats to quit the Iran nuclear deal which he will cite as a diplomatic blueprint for solving tensions with North Korea.
The Foreign Secretary will point to the success of the Iran deal while calling for "toughness but engagement" with Pyongyang following increasingly warlike rhetoric between the US President and Kim Jong-un.
In a speech in London, Mr Johnson will say the President was right to keep military action on the table in the face North Korea's increasing nuclear capabilities but he will also praise US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson for opening the door to talks....

There is another bill in the US Senate about the intercontinental ballistic missiles of Iran. There is no excuse to hold up the certification. The bill was introduced into the US Senate in January of 2017 and hasn't moved since.

S.15 - Iran Ballistic Missile Sanctions Act (click here)

Above is Mr. Boris Johnson. He is the Donald Trump of the UK. He includes the use of nuclear references in his rhetoric. It would seem even the Donald Trump of the UK wants the Iran Agreement intact.