Former Senator Joseph Lieberman to Lead Advocacy Group Opposing Iran Deal
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Former U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman was named chairman of United Against Nuclear Iran. Photo: Elder of Ziyon.
Former Sen. Joseph Lieberman, a Democrat-turned-independent who aggressively campaigned against President Barack Obama in 2008 on behalf of Republican John McCain, will lead the charge against Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran for a group opposed to the pact.
On Monday, Lieberman was named chairman of United Against Nuclear Iran, a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy group. In announcing Lieberman’s role, the group’s CEO, Mark Wallace, said, “We could find no better leader as the American people consider this flawed Iran agreement.”
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