98 leading Hollywood Jews endorse Iran nuke deal in open letter

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A group of prominent American Jews, many with links to Hollywood, have signed an open letter urging Congress to back the Iran nuclear deal, the Hollywood Reporter said Wednesday

Labeling attempts to shoot down the accord as “a tragic mistake,” the petition, whose signatories include “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner, “Game of Thrones” executive producer Carolyn Strauss and veteran TV writer-producer Norman Lear, is due to appear as a full-page ad in the LA Jewish Journal’s Thursday edition.

“As American Jewish supporters of Israel, we strongly encourage Congress to approve … the Iran nuclear agreement,” the letter reads, adding that the pact serves “the best interest of the United States and Israel.”

“We appreciate that many have reasonable concerns about the risks of an agreement,” the statement concedes, but terms support for the deal “the best option” currently available to hinder Iran’s nuclear weapons drive.

Additional signatories include former US secretary of commerce Mickey Kantor, philanthropist Eli Broad, billionaire Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs, architect Frank Gehry and former Walt Disney trustee Stanley Gold, along with a slew of rabbis, former politicians and businessmen.

98 leading Hollywood Jews endorse Iran nuke deal in open letter The Times of Israel
 
buncha bonehead liberal 'hollywooders' in my opinion . Oh well , things might get exciting as 'iran' gets its bucks and nuke program advanced . Hope that Israel is watching and Is prepared .
 
good answer Sunni , i'd probably say the same if I was in your shoes .
 
Why does Sunni Man care what Jews think?
 
If Jews in Israel oppose the deal, that seems a lot more significant to me.
 
If Jews in Israel oppose the deal, that seems a lot more significant to me.

Is Israel a member of P5&1 or do they work with the IAEA? No to both so their opinion does not matter, does it?
 
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