Thousands Protest in New York Against Nuclear Deal With Iran

  23 July 2015    Read: 781
Thousands Protest in New York Against Nuclear Deal With Iran
The activists, consisting mainly of pro-Israel supporters, argue that the deal with Iran puts the US and its allies at risk.
They also claim that the agreement is undemocratic, as the deal was put forward by President Barack Obama without congressional input.

Thousands of protesters, consisting mainly of pro-Israel supporters, gathered in Times Square in New York on Wednesday night to protest against the deal on the Iranian nuclear program, the New York Post reported.

The protesters demanded that Congress reject the deal.

On July 14, Iran and the P5+1 group, comprising China, France, Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany, reached an agreement to ensure the peaceful nature of Iran`s nuclear program in exchange for the easing of sanctions against the country.

US Congress now has until September 17 to decide whether or not to approve the deal.

Congress has been divided on the issue, with Republicans threatening to do their best to scrap the agreement.

The pro-Israel rally in Times Square was coordinated by the Jewish Rapid Response Coalition, together with several other Jewish organizations.

The activists argue that the deal with Iran puts the United States and its allies at risk. They also claim that the agreement is undemocratic, as the deal was put forward by Obama without congressional input.

Israel has long been opposed to a nuclear deal with Iran because it holds that should Tehran manage to build or acquire nuclear weapons it will become a threat to global security.

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