Western countries have reached a tentative deal with Iran to slow development of their nuclear capabilities. Described as an initial, six-month deal, the White House says it includes “substantial limitations that will help prevent Iran from creating a nuclear weapon.” It is supposed to slow the country’s nuclear development program in exchange for lifting some sanctions while a more formal agreement is worked out. South Dakota Senator John Thune is not convinced…
Thune says there is a lot of concern about the deal on Capitol Hill…
Thune says he thinks sanctions should be tightened to get more concessions out of Iran…