Months later, some still worried about Iran Nuclear Deal

It was a historic weekend overseas, a number of key sanctions on Iran were lifted roughly three months after the Iranian parliament gave its approval to the Nuclear Deal, which they reached with world leaders.
However some political leaders are still not on board with the deal with Iran and are worried about what the future might hold.
Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) is one such elected official, he believes the United States is heading down a dangerous path.
“Look we’re in real danger. We’ve released a hundred to a $150 billion to Iran. Iran is still a declared enemy of the United States, still seized our sailors last week. I think it was just a bad deal and I hope it doesn’t go south,” Harris said.
Harris’s stance on Iran is not new, back in September the Congressman said “Lifting sanctions only gives more power to a country that has a proven record of state-sponsored terrorism, religious extremism and human rights abuses, and which poses a grave danger both to the United States and our allies overseas.”