Rep. Patrick Murphy (D) (pictured), who is currently running for the U.S. Senate in Florida, may have torpedoed his political future by backing President Obama’s dangerous Iran nuclear deal.
In a press release issued by his office on Monday, Murphy stated that his decision to back the Iran deal “has been the toughest decision” of his life.Murphy believes that by not passing this deal, America will in essence allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon. In actuality, by allowing this deal to go through, the U.S. and its allies will allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon, and continue funding Islamic terrorism around the world, as well as allowing them continue fueling their proxy wars against the U.S. and Israel, which have resulted in the killing and maiming of hundreds of Americans and Israelis.
Murphy’s second toughest decision of his time in the U.S. Congress will be when he decides to say goodbye to all of the friends he has made, because this decision to back the nuclear deal will have ended his political future
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One of Murphy’s Republican opponents in the U.S. Senate Race, Rep. Ron DeSantis, came out swinging against the junior congressman’s decision to support Obama’s deal.
Here is DeSantis’ statement on Murphy’s support for the Iranian nuke deal:“Patrick Murphy’s decision to support a deal that infuses the world’s leading state-sponsor of terrorism with $150 billion, confers international legitimacy on Iran’s expansive nuclear program, and even allows Iran to inspect its own military sites demonstrates a lack of judgment and inexperience in matters of national security,” said Congressman Ron DeSantis. “While Murphy thinks this deal will lead to ‘peace in our time,’ the Iran agreement will make the Middle East more volatile, increase the likelihood of war, and undermine the security of the United States.”
“It is a cruel irony that Murphy cites casualties incurred by U.S. troops in Iraq as justification for supporting a deal that lifts sanctions on Qassem Soleimani and the Quds Force, who were responsible for the deaths of many hundreds of our troops during the time many of us served there,” continued DeSantis. “The fact is that Soleimani and his Quds Force will, despite American blood on their hands, receive a major boost from this agreement.”
“His decision to support this deal is proof that Patrick Murphy lacks the judgment and values that Florida needs in a United States Senator,” added DeSantis.