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Gates: I Always Thought Obama’s Notion that Nuclear Deal Would Change Iran Was a Stretch

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Gates: I Always Thought Obama’s Notion that Nuclear Deal Would Change Iran Was a Stretch

 Free beacon, May 15, 2016 – Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he always felt President Obama’s notion that lifting sanctions against Iran through the nuclear deal could help the rogue regime change its ways was “a stretch.”
In an interview aired Sunday on CBS program Face The Nation that delved into the controversial nuclear agreement, Gates added he didn’t personally see the outright manipulation of the public depicted in a recent profile of top Obama adviser Ben Rhodes.


Responding to a question from the CBS regarding whether Gates foresaw the new revelation by the White House saying that the public was misled about the nuclear deal with Iran, Gates said; “Well, I didn’t have that sense. I thought some of the things the White House was saying in terms of believing that lifting the sanctions could, over time, lead the regime in Iran to change its stripes and become a normal country, if you will, I always thought that was a stretch. But I didn’t have the sense that people were being manipulated. That was news to me from that article.”
Sanctions relief against Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, has been among the most contentious facets of the nuclear deal, which has been championed by the Obama administration as a landmark agreement that avoids war. Critics have pointed to numerous concessions the U.S. made to Iran in its negotiations, in addition to the Islamic Republic’s continued testing of ballistic missiles and belligerent rhetoric toward Israel and the U.S.