NY Post Editorial:

First we learned that President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran isn’t a formal treaty — so he didn’t need Congress to ratify it. Now the State Department says the much-hyped deal isn’t even legally binding.

National Review reports that Julia Frifield, the assistant secretary for legislative affairs, recently wrote just that to Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.). It’s merely a “political commitment,” she says.

But a commitment that Iran refuses to sign.

Frifield says the deal’s success doesn’t depend on its being signed or legally binding. But how do we ensure Iran’s compliance?

According to her, by “the extensive verification measures we have put in place” — like those “anytime, anywhere” inspections that turned out to be no such thing.

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