No, the Twitter account @TheIranDeal that made its debut this morning is not a parody, though it is endorsed by the Obama White House.
Follow @TheIranDeal to get the facts on this historic agreement to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon → http://t.co/Ts5bWSGNGH
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) July 21, 2015
After a day full of posting updates and charts, the minds behind @TheIranDeal are offering up a challenge: Do you think you could do any better?
Have a better idea? Let us know.
Watch @SenatorDurbin's statement on the #IranDeal → https://t.co/uE3F5noAAG pic.twitter.com/aCMl4aPPcp— The Iran Deal (NARA) (@TheIranDeal) July 22, 2015
Well, now that you mention it …
@TheIranDeal but @SenatorDurbin, MANY critics of developing deal offered realistic modifications for better idea. Now we're told all/nothing
— Just Quoting (@dailydishwater) July 22, 2015
https://twitter.com/Order227blog/status/623660037282529284
@TheIranDeal @SenatorDurbin Here is one: Empower the Iranian people & Iran opposition. That would be a much better #irandeal @no2censorship
— Ali Safavi (@amsafavi) July 22, 2015
@TheIranDeal @SenatorDurbin there are many better ideas, but you guys didn't want to listen to congress or our allies.
— Jarso (@JarsoJjarso) July 22, 2015
@TheIranDeal @SenatorDurbin very poor negotiating when you present Congress with a take it or leave it option. Renegotiate.
— stansamman (@stansamman) July 22, 2015
@TheIranDeal @SenatorDurbin Dump the deal and leave sanctions in place until they decide to join the civilized world. There, I fixed it.
— SnackCaptain ?? (@snack_captain) July 22, 2015
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