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This means war: Obama starkly warns US lawmakers not to reject Iran nuclear deal

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Barack Obama gestures during his appearance at American University on Wednesday. Photo: EPA

US President Barack Obama made an aggressive case for his signature nuclear deal with Iran, telling lawmakers that rejecting diplomacy would lead to war.

Casting it as “the most consequential foreign policy debate” since the Iraq War, Obama said Wednesday that Congress must not waver under pressure from critics whom history had already proven wrong.

“Congressional rejection of this deal leaves any US administration that is absolutely committed to preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon with one option: another war in the Middle East,” he said.

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“Many of the same people who argued for the war in Iraq are now making the case against the Iran nuclear deal,” he added, urging lawmakers to instead choose a forsaken American tradition of strong diplomacy.

Obama was swept into office on a tide of anger over George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq.

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The invocation of the Iraq War will touch a nerve in Congress, particularly among the Senate Democrats whose 2002 vote for war helped launch the bloody eight-year conflict and marked their record.

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