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U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley spoke about the necessity for changes in the Iran nuclear deal at The Heritage Foundation’s President Club gathering in Washington DC Monday night. In her speech, she responded to recent comparisons between the current Iran deal and the similar North Korean deals that previous presidents made.
She also invoked Ronald Reagan, attempting to draw comparisons between how he responded to inheriting bad deals with how President Trump is handling the Iran deal. Most importantly, she made sure to punctuate that we should be learning what we can from past and present arms agreements.
“Our North Korea policy is not a victim of our Iran policy. North Korea is a cautionary tale that should inform our Iran policy.”
Source: Daily Signal
Haley: North Korea Nuke Deal a ‘Cautionary Tale’ for Iran Nukes
“Not so long ago, an American president inherited an international arms control agreement negotiated by his predecessor,” Haley told a crowd of more than 900 in Washington on Monday night for the annual gathering of The Heritage Foundation’s President’s Club.
She said allies warned that U.S. credibility was on the line, while the press “warned that if the president did not adhere to the agreement he inherited, there would be war.”
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