
Speaking in the Vietnamese capital, Kerry said the facts do not bear out the arguments made by the Senate's No. 3 Democrat Chuck Schumer, and the ranking member of the House


Schumer and Engel, both from New York, made their announcements on Thursday. Schumer is the first Democratic senator to say he will vote no on the deal


Schumer, who is Jewish, complained that the pact does not allow inspections "anywhere, anytime" and that the United States cannot demand inspections unilaterally.
Kerry said he has great respect for both Engel and Schumer, and called Schumer a friend, noting he served with him in the Senate.
"I obviously profoundly disagree with the judgements made," Kerry said. He said that with 25 years of uranium tracking, "it is physically impossible to build a bomb."
"It's a question of eliminating options in a realistic way," he added. "I would respectfully suggest that rejection is not a policy for the future, it does not offer any alternative."
Kerry said that if the deal is rejected, "there will be a hue and cry about Iran's continued activity and that will lead people to put pressure on military action since the United States would have walked away from the diplomatic solution."
By AP