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Asked whether he would repudiate it, Trump said, "Sure, I would if that would make you feel better".
Trump has said directly that the 2015 nuclear deal was "disastrous" and he would repudiate it, doubling and tripling sanctions (quite how, he doesn't specify) to force the Iranians to renegotiate.
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The troika's biggest fear may have been that Greece would repudiate its debt, as Iceland did.
They would never live to repudiate it.
It would repudiate years of work by America's most reputable scientists and public health experts.
It would repudiate Mr Takano's strategy by demanding that he return a big chunk of their money.Mr Murakami's case rests on simple arithmetic.
Moreover, Sarkozy's opponent in a two-round presidential election April 22 and May 6, Francois Hollande of the Socialist Party, has pledged that, if elected, he would repudiate the treaty and demand that it be renegotiated.
Right now, it seems unlikely that Hillary would repudiate this argument.
The key difference could be if the new resolution applies only to campaigns ― in which case, it may not annul the original resolution but would "repudiate the spirit" of the earlier one, according to Jerald Lentini, deputy director of the Democratic fundraising group It Starts Today.
It is remarkable that an Australian electorate would repudiate a government in such circumstances.
Perhaps Gore would repudiate that position, long rejected by Netanyahu, if asked about it in tomorrow night's debate; Bush surely would.
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