Friday, April 3, 2015

IBD/TIPP POLL: Congress Should Have To Approve Any Iran Nuclear Deal Agreement

The U.S. and other global powers announced that they've set the "parameters" of a nuclear deal with Iran. But Americans don't trust Tehran, with a bipartisan majority saying that Congress should have to approve any agreement, according to the latest IBD/TIPP Poll.
CLICK CHART TO ENLARGE
Under the framework, Iran would reduce the number of installed centrifuges by two thirds, with the rest going into storage. The country would not highly enrich uranium for 15 years and slash its low-enriched uranium stockpile by 97%.
The International Atomic Energy Agency will have access to all sites. Once the U.N. watchdog has confirmed Iran's compliance, the U.S. and Europe would suspend crippling sanctions. Iran would face restrictions over 25 years, mostly in the first decade.
The six powers — the U.S., France, the U.K., China, Russia and Germany — want a final accord with Iran by June 30.
[...]
CLICK CHART TO ENLARGE
Iran Will Cheat: Poll
But Obama faces deep skepticism from Israel, Congress and the American people.
By a 62% to 30% margin in the IBD/TIPP Poll of 900 adults completed Wednesday, Americans don't believe Iran would keep its side of any nuclear bargain. Half of Democrats expect the Islamic regime to keep its word vs. just 12% of Republicans and 27% of independents.
"One thing is very clear: People are really skeptical of a deal with Iran," said Raghavan Mayur, president of Technometrica, IBD's polling partner. (the link is mine)
Read the rest of the story HERE.

If you like what you see, please "Like" us on Facebook either here or here. Please follow us on Twitter here.


No comments: