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Donald Trump Says He Wouldn't 'Repudiate' the Iran Nuclear Deal — If Elected, Here's What He Wants to Do Instead
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to guests gathered for a campaign event at the Grand River Center on August 25, 2015 in Dubuque, Iowa. Trump leads most polls in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Donald Trump Says He Wouldn't 'Repudiate' the Iran Nuclear Deal — If Elected, Here's What He Wants to Do Instead

WASHINGTON (TheBlaze/AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says it would make no sense to "repudiate" the nuclear arms deal with Iran.

Speaking about the agreement to rein in Tehran's nuclear program, the billionaire real estate mogul calls it "a horrible contract" and says he'd work to improve it if elected.

Trump tells MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program he feels qualified because "I do like to buy bad contracts."

He repeats his charge that the deal was "negotiated by totally incompetent people." Trump says in Friday's interview that Iran "is going to be an absolute terror," predicting Tehran would use money from sanctions relief to create instability in the region.

Trump says that if elected, "I will make that agreement so tough that if they break it, they will have hell to pay."

Watch the video below via MSNBC:

When asked about the defiant Kentucky clerk who has refused to issue gay marriage licenses, Trump said he "hates" to see her put in jail for standing up for her Christian beliefs, but argued the Supreme Court has ruled on the issue and the law has to be followed.

Trump suggested Davis have clerks in her office issue the gay marriage licenses rather than her.

"You have to go with it," he added. "The decision's been made and that's the law of the land."

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