President lauds ‘historic step forward’ for diplomacy; AIPAC warns failure to vote on deal creates ‘dangerous moment for America’

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama described a Senate procedural vote that blocked a resolution of disapproval of the Iran deal as a “victory for diplomacy,” minutes after just 58 out of 100 senators voted to advance the resolution, falling two votes short of the 60 needed for a supermajority to successfully invoke cloture — a procedure that ceases debate and brings the resolution to a vote .

House Republicans continued to pursue eleventh-hour strategies to derail the international accord and Senate Republicans promised a re-vote, but Thursday’s outcome all but guaranteed that the disapproval legislation would not reach Obama’s desk.

“Today, the Senate took an historic step forward and voted to enable the United States to work with our international partners to enable the implementation of the comprehensive, long-term deal that will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon,” Obama said in a statement issued shortly after the vote. “This vote is a victory for diplomacy, for American national security, and for the safety and security of the world.”... Read More: Times of Israel