Iran to Get More than $20 Billion in Sanctions Relief

Over at the Washington Free Beacon today, Adam Kredo’s report confirms what THE WEEKLY STANDARD has been reporting since the November meeting in Geneva where the P5+1 came to an interim agreement with Iran over its nuclear program: the sanctions relief that the Obama White House offered was worth much morethan the $7 billion administration officials initially claimed.

According to Kredo, it’s more than $20 billion—the sane figure Foundation for Defense of Democracies executive director Mark Dubowitz assessed back in November, before the deal was even struck.

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