Foreign Policy Expert Discusses U.S. Actions to Prevent Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program
03 February 2011
Jordan Sekulow, Director of International Operations for the American Center for Law and Justice and a member of the Christian Leaders for a Nuclear Free Iran, discusses Congress' opportunity and obligation to press for tougher sanctions to prevent the Iranian Regime from achieving its goals for nuclear weapons.
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