JCPOA

During a brief interregnum between exalted expectations and dreary realism, let’s celebrate once again that rarest of things: good news in a perilous world.
"The world has become smaller but the crises are no fewer."
"We will not forget the past, but we do not wish to live in the past," he tells U.N.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates still slam "the Zionist enemy."
It's the Israeli leader's first visit to Washington since he lobbied Congress against the Iran deal.
His proposed amendment would also require Iran release four American prisoners as a precondition of the deal.
The vote of confidence comes just before the pope heads to Washington.
Reuters has reported that Iran won't be able to self-inspect a key military site.
The group will now shift its focus to ensuring "the strictest possible enforcement of the agreement."
"Our fight to stop this bad deal, frankly, is just beginning," John Boehner says.