After the election drubbing suffered by his Democrats, President Barack Obama will face a Republican-controlled Congress critical of his foreign policy — and which could rebel against any eventual Iran nuclear accord.
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Lawmakers “might try to pass something that increases sanctions and flies in the face of the administration’s policy,” said Gordon Adams, a professor of international relations at American University in Washington who served in Bill Clinton’s White House.
“But if they do that… the president will veto it.”
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