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The Joint Comprehensive Action Plan, commonly referred to as the Iran nuclear deal, is the subject of legislative debate within Congress, as evidenced by editorial boards urging members to support or oppose the agreement [1], [2], [3], and [4].

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Editorials Supporting an Iran Nuclear Deal, January - September 2015 armscontrol.org Arms Control Association 4 facts
quoteThe Tampa Bay Times stated that the initial overview of the Iran nuclear deal is positive for the nation and the world, and that Congress should measure the details against the present and the possible rather than against the perfect.
perspectiveThe Denver Post editorial board argues that Congress should support the Iran nuclear deal because it is superior to any alternative proposed by opponents.
perspectiveThe Los Angeles Times editorial board urges members of Congress to vote against the resolution of disapproval regarding the Iran nuclear deal and to support President Barack Obama's veto if the resolution passes.
claimThe Bangor Daily News editorial board asserts that President Barack Obama likely has sufficient support in Congress to veto a resolution of disapproval regarding the Iran nuclear deal and have that veto sustained.