ormer White House press secretary Sean Spicer claims Iran will get nothing if they don’t live up to its “performance-based” deal “I talked to two very, very senior administration officials today that are involved in this, and at the highest levels of the US government, they’re making it very clear that it’s a trust but verify situation,” Mr Spicer told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “It’s a performance-based deal, meaning that if they don’t do what they have agreed to do, they get nothing. “If they do not perform, they get nothing.”
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