As Catherine Cortez Masto continues her silence on President Obama’s negotiations with Iran, The Washington Post reports that "A group of nearly 200 retired generals and admirals sent a letter to Congress on Wednesday urging lawmakers to reject the Iran nuclear agreement, which they say threatens national security."

Retired generals and flag officers from every branch of service, as The Post explains, have now spoken out against President Obama’s Iran deal.

Dr. Joe Heck, a Brigadier General in the U.S. Army Reserves, has spoken out against President Obama’s Iran deal.

In poll after poll, the American people – as was revealed yet again this morning, have spoken out against President Obama’s Iran deal.

Even Brian Greenspun, who hosted Cortez Masto’s fundraiser with Obama at his home, has spoken out against the deal.

Yet, Cortez Masto cannot even speak up about President Obama’s deal.

Check out the embarrassing video of Cortez Masto repeatedly dodging a position:

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When it comes to Harry Reid’s handpicked candidate – who is approaching two months of silence on what will be the defining national security issue for years to come, Cortez Masto continues to prove Chairman Wicker right: she is "untested, unproven, and unprepared."

BACKGROUND:

Cortez Masto Said She’d Take A Position On Iran In The ‘Coming Days’ – In July: “In Nevada, meanwhile, Catherine Cortez Masto — a candidate endorsed by outgoing Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) — put out an early statement on the deal, but then went silent. Asked about where she stood, Cortez Masto’s campaign referred back to her July statement, which was released the day the Iran deal was announced.” (Jordain Carney, “Dem Candidates Mum On Iran Deal,” The Hill, 8/21/15)

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