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<h2>President Barack Obama Protects Iran Nuclear Deal </h2>

This is the landmark victory for Barack Obama and his attempt to protect Iran Nuclear deal finally fructifies. To receive green signal Barack Obama needed 34 votes, finally Barbara Mikulski of Maryland became the crucial 34th vote in favor the Iran nuclear deal on Wednesday.
"No deal is perfect, especially one negotiated with the Iranian regime," Mikulski said in a statement. "I have concluded that this Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is the best option available to block Iran from having a nuclear bomb. For these reasons, I will vote in favor of this deal."
Secretary of State John Kerry is sending a letter to all members of Congress outlining U.S. security commitments to Israel and the Gulf Arab states in light of the nuclear deal. The letter issued by John Kerry focuses on how the international agreement makes US and its allies safer and how the deal has been misinterpreted by opponents.
"I really believe the fastest way to a genuine arms race in the Middle East is to not have this agreement," Kerry said in a nationally broadcast interview Wednesday. "Because if you don't have this agreement, Iran has already made clear what its direction is."
Interviewed on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program Wednesday, Kerry said that the absence of an agreement is what could lead to a nuclear arms race in the region. Putting the deal in place, he said, will keep other nations "from chasing a weapon on their own."
Kerry also said that if the U.S. rejects the deal, it would confirm the fears of Iran's leaders "that you can't deal with the West, that you can't trust the West."