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Marco Rubio: “JCPOA would have expired this year, and it allowed them to…”

Featuring: Marco Rubio, Republican | Secretary of State, United States | National

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Published | Video Starts at 02:39

They can have one without enrichment. And somebody, a few questions ago, I forgot who it was, said that what we're working on is similar to jcpoa. It is not. JCPOA would have expired this year, and it allowed them to keep all the enrichment equipment that they needed. And clearly that equipment could get them to 60 and 90% because they've done it to 60% as a result of it. (02:39–02:45)

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Asserts that the JCPOA would have expired this year and allowed Iran to keep enrichment equipment.

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