President Barack Obama pressed his case for what he called a “good deal” with Iran on Saturday. In a weekly address posted to the White House website, Obama reiterated the argument he made in a public address on Thursday after both sides announced that negotiators had reached a framework agreement for a final deal on Iran’s nuclear program, due by June 30. “It’s a good deal, a deal that meets our core objectives, including strict limitations on Iran’s program and cutting off every pathway that Iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon,” Obama said, calling the framework agreement an “historic understanding with Iran.” “This deal denies Iran the plutonium necessary to build a bomb.