Many on both sides of the aisles not at all happy with this “deal”…

Via Fox News:

The Democratic chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee accused the Obama administration Wednesday of using “fear-mongering” rhetoric in urging Congress to delay new sanctions against Iran as world powers try to secure nuclear concessions from Tehran.

Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey said he would continue to push for fresh sanctions in the wake of a nuclear deal brokered in Geneva, in which Iran agrees to a six-month pause in its nuclear program in exchange for eased sanctions worth $7 billion.

Menendez, speaking on the National Public Radio program “All Things Considered,” cited White House Press Secretary Jay Carney’s remarks at a recent press briefing about Americans not wanting a “march to war” with Iran as over-the-top rhetoric.

“What I don’t appreciate is when I hear remarks out of the White House spokesman that … if we’re pursuing sanctions we’re marching the country off to war. I think that’s way over the top, I think that’s fear-mongering,” Menendez said, according to Reuters.

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