Members of US Congress urge Biden to make 'comprehensive' deal with Iran

The National

…Jason Brodsky, policy director at United Against Nuclear Iran, said the letter “is an example that there is more [US] bipartisanship than meets the eye on Iran". “The Biden administration's Iran policy won't be durable unless it has support from both Democrats and Republicans, and re-entering the [deal] of 2015 without preconditions risks upending that willingness to work across party lines,” Mr Brodsky told The National. He saw a durable agreement as one that takes Congress's evolving views on the issue and does not race through artificial deadlines set by Iran. “This isn't just an agreement between Tehran and Joe Biden; it’s with the United States, and therefore investing in the legwork to generate a consensus is a wise strategy [by the Biden team],” he said.