Americans denounce Iran nuclear deal
04:13AM Fri 24 Jul, 2015
NEW YORK: Protesters poured into New York’s Times Square to denounce the Iran nuclear deal as a threat to Israel and global security, demanding that Congress reject the agreement.
Speakers, including Republican politicians, called on Congress to throw it out, whipping up the crowd that included supporters of right-wing groups.
“We’re here as Americans to speak with one voice to say stop Iran now, reject this deal,” said George Pataki, the former three-term Republican governor of New York.
“This is an awful deal, this must be rejected. Congress must do its job and stand up for the American people, stand up for our safety and say no to this Iranian deal,” he said.
Jeffrey Wiesenfeld, co-organizer of the Stop Iran Rally, claimed that 10,000 people had turned out. Protesters held up US flags and placards denouncing the deal.
A spokesperson for the organizers said protesters had “packed the entire block” on both sides of Seventh Avenue. Recent polls have suggested that of the 79 percent of Americans who heard about the deal, 48 percent disapprove.
Organizers played a montage of news reports about bombings around the world carried out by extremist groups linked to Iran. “Iran has been killing Americans for 36 years,” it said.
Scholar and Democrat Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard law professor, appealed to fellow liberals to side with Republican opposition.
“It is a bad deal for Democrats. It is a bad deal for liberals. I am here opposing this deal as a liberal Democrat,” he said.
He called the deal bad for America, bad for world peace and bad for the security of the Middle East.
-arabnews