Secretary of State John Kerry stated that “Iran deserves the benefits of the agreement they struck” on the Iranian nuclear deal, and that he’s not surprised by Iran’s recent provocative behavior on Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Kerry was asked, “Do you have faith and confidence that they will stick to the key terms of this deal for the next 20 years?” He responded, “I have faith and confidence that we will know exactly what they’re doing during that period of time. And if they decide to try to cheat, we will know it, and there are plenty of options available to us. That I have complete faith and confidence in.” He further stated, “Iran needs to make some clear decisions about the role it intends to play in the region, and in the world. If you have a nuclear agreement, and you’ve gone to these great lengths, Joe, why not stop, or try at least, to be part of a peace process, with respect to Yemen? Why not help more to try to end the conflict in Syria? And it’s the lack of that effort, and, frankly, the weapons that have been intercepted in the recent months, we just had