Cardin’s Plan to Change Iran Deal Meets Mixed Reviews

After announcing his opposition to President Barack Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran, Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin’s plan to change the deal has met mixed support from interest groups.

Poll: Iranians Overwhelmingly Back Nuclear Deal, But Miss the Details

Three-quarters of Iranians back the nuclear agreement with the United States and a majority have positive expectations for it, according to a new poll conducted for the Center for International and Security Studies at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy.

Cardin Praises Passage of Bipartisan Legislation to Review Iran Nuclear Deal

Sen. Ben Cardin, the ranking Democratic member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, praised the passage of bipartisan legislation he negotiated with Sen. Bob Corker, D-Tenn., the committee’s chair, that would enable Congress to review the nuclear deal being negotiated with Iran.

Dems Divided on Iran Sanctions Bill

Maryland’s two Democratic Senators disagree on a bill that would introduce new economic sanctions on Iran and potentially derail a historic nuclear agreement struck between the Islamic republic and the United States.