Chuck Schumer, the only Democratic senator who's come out so far against President Barack Obama's nuclear agreement with Iran, is detailing his opposition.
The New York lawmaker says even if the U.S. walks away from the deal and other countries end their sanctions, the penalties still imposed by the United States will exert "meaningful pressure" on Iran.
The deal reached last month would curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in relief from the economic sanctions.
Schumer's view sharply contrasts with European leaders who have told U.S. lawmakers that if Congress rejects the deal, the international sanctions will unravel.
Schumer's decision was a blow to the Obama administration after White House lobbying had produced a steady stream of support from Democrats.

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