“What congress would like is the text of these agreement as required by US law. “
Secretary of State John Kerry testified on Capitol Hill today the U.S. government will not be revealing the contents of secret side deals with Iran to the American people. Senator Tom Cotton wanted to know why it can’t be made public.
Watch the exchange:
“I’d like to stick with you, Secretary Kerry,” Cotton said. “Why can’t we confirm or deny the content of these agreements in public? Why is this classified? It’s not a sensitive U.S. government document.”
“…So The Ayatollahs will know what they agreed to but not the American People.” again this is Senator Tom Cotton grilling Kerry. Good for him.
“Because we respect the process of the IAEA and we don’t have their authorization to reveal what is a confidential agreement between them and another country,” said Kerry.
Cotton said, “So the ayatollahs will know what they agreed to but not the American people?”
Kerry said that members of Congress would be able to learn about it in a classified briefing.
“What congress would like is the text of these agreement as required by US law. “