Oh, it'll be considered historic alright. Maybe even right up there with Chamberlain's accords.
...an opportunity for the longtime foes to move in a "new direction,"...
Really? Let's see, Iran: still trying to build a nuclear weapon; still interfering in Iraq; still calling for the destruction of Israel; still calling for our destruction BTW; still following a pattern of violating any and all agreements... Hmmm, call me short sighted (I am, I wear corrective lenses) but it doesn't seem like Iran has changed course (in strategic terms there bammy) since the fall of the Shah. If anything they have become even more belligerent in the past decade or two.
... while sharply warning Congress that it would be irresponsible to block the accord...
Or else the little narcissist dictator wanna-be will throw another temper tantrum. I love what another poster put up here: Il Douche. So fitting on so many levels.
“Oh, it’ll be considered historic alright. Maybe even right up there with Chamberlain’s accords.”
I think it will exceed the naivety of Chamberlain because we are so gullible as to think that in 15 years they won’t have (and use) a nuclear bomb.
I will guarantee that our gutless politicians will approve the “deal.”