John Kerry: Middle East Leaders Called on U.S. to Bomb Iran

U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) listens to opening statements from fellow Senate Committee
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The Washington Examiner reports: Former Secretary of State John Kerry lobbied for the Iran nuclear deal on Wednesday by saying it helped the U.S. avoid armed conflict, and that leaders of some Middle East countries wanted the U.S. to attack Iran.

“We were hurtling toward conflict,” Kerry said at an annual retreat of “mediators and peace process actors” in Oslo, Norway. “I mean, there’s just no other way to describe it. Leaders in the region were saying to me personally, and to the president, President Obama, you should bomb these guys.”

“And we chose a different path,” he said. “What we did is to find a mutually acceptable way to guarantee that both sides were able to agree on a path forward that met both sides’ needs.”

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