Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker who weighs a possible 2016 GOP presidential bid said Sunday he would abandon the Iranian regime at the negotiating table without a deal over its nuclear program if he were president.
“Right off the bat, I think you’ve got to pull back from this horrible Iran deal,” Walker said in an interview. “It’s a horrible deal.”
Speaking on the nuclear framework agreement reached with the Iranian regime, Walker said “We didn’t make sure they were getting rid of their illicit nuclear infrastructure,” The Hill reported.
“That’s not happening under this president’s deal.”
The Wisconsin governor added that leadership of the Iranian regime had a long and well-documented history of hostility towards U.S. interests.
“Iran is no different today in many ways then when I was a kid tying yellow ribbons around the tree in front of our house when that country was holding Americans hostage,” Walker said.