"Vowing that Mrs. Clinton will preven[t] Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, the Clinton presidential campaign website assures Americans that Hillary will vigorously enforce the nuclear agreement with Iran. Is this a good thing? Consider that the agreements key provisions were as follows: Iran was permitted to keep more than 5,000 centrifuges. Iran received $150 billion in sanctions relief. Russia and China were permitted to supply Iran with weapons. Iran was given the discretion to block international inspectors from its military installations, and was promised that it would receive 14 days notice for any request to visit a given site. Only inspectors from countries that had diplomatic relations with Iran would be given access to Iranian nuclear sites; thus there would be no American inspectors. An embargo on the sale of weapons to Iran would be officially lifted in 5 years. Irans intercontinental ballistic missile program would remain intact. The U.S. pledged that it would provide technical assistance to help Iran develop its nuclear program and protect its nuclear facilities, supposedly for peaceful domestic purposes. Sanctions would be lifted on critical parts of Irans military. Iran was not required to release American prisoners whom it was holding on trumped-up charges.21
As a result of this nuclear deal that Mrs. Clinton so enthusiastically supports, Iran is guaranteed of having a near-zero breakout time to a nuclear bomb approximately a decade down the road."