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Republican Graham says Hillary could have reached better deal on Iran
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[April 06, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senator
Lindsey Graham, a possible 2016 Republican presidential contender, said
the United States should put off a final nuclear agreement with Iran
until after the U.S. election and said Democrat Hillary Clinton could
get a better deal.
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The South Carolina Republican sharply criticized President Barack
Obama's negotiating skills in talks to contain Iran's nuclear
program. The only candidate he mentioned by name as being able to do
better was the Democrats' presidential favorite.
"Keep the interim deal in place. Allow a new president in 2017,
Democrat or Republican, to take a crack," Graham told CBS' "Face the
Nation" program. "The best deal comes with a new president. Hillary
Clinton would do better. I think everybody on our side except maybe
Rand Paul could do better."
Many Republicans have criticized the Obama administration’s
negotiations with Iran as not tough enough and greeted the framework
agreement reached last week in Lausanne, Switzerland, with
skepticism.
Clinton, Graham's former colleague in the U.S. Senate and Obama's
first secretary of state, called the framework agreement an
important step toward preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
She is expected to announce her candidacy for the U.S. Democratic
presidential nomination this spring.
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Besides Graham, Republicans who are seeking or considering a run on
the Republican side include Texas Senator Ted Cruz, former Florida
Governor Jeb Bush, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Wisconsin
Governor Scott Walker.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul, a libertarian from Kentucky, has espoused a
non-interventionist foreign policy.
(Reporting by Howard Schneider and Doina Chiacu; Editing by Clelia
Oziel)
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