Posted on 12/01/2016 7:14:02 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
Congress unanimously voted on Thursday to level new sanctions on Iran, sending a clear message that lawmakers stand opposed to the Obama administrations continued concessions to Tehran in the final months before it leaves office, according to comments provided to the Washington Free Beacon.
The Obama administration, including Secretary of State John Kerry, made a final push in recent weeks to convince lawmakers to abandon the new sanctions, but lawmakers remained firm on Thursday, voting 99-0 to approve the new sanctions. Even Democrats who have supported the White Houses diplomacy voted in favor of the sanctions.
Senior Iranian officials have been adamant that new sanctions would violate last summers nuclear agreement and have threatened multiple times in recent months to walk away from the deal if the United States does not meet all of its demands under the deal.
A State Department official told the Free Beacon the department is focused on ensuring that Iran continues to implement its nuclear-related commitments under the JCPOA when asked about its position on the sanctions bill.
While President Barack Obama has threatened to veto the new sanctions, sources told the Free Beacon that mounting opposition to the deal may make this difficult for the White House, which has been working in its final months to preserve the diplomatic agreement before President-elect Donald Trump assumes control.
As lawmakers pave the way for Trump to undo the deal, the Obama administration is working furiously in its final days to preserve a deal that officials describe as a signature piece of Obamas time in office.
President Obama should immediately sign into law the Iran Sanctions Extension Act, Sen. Mark Kirk (R., Ill.), a key architect of the sanctions, told the Free Beacon. Since the fatally-flawed nuclear deal, the outgoing administration has done so appallingly little to push back against the growing dangers of Irans terrorism financing, missile proliferation, support for the Assad regime, and human rights abuses.
Renewal of the expiring Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 is an important first step in strengthening the safety and security of the United States and our allies, including Israel, against Irans grave threats, Kirk said.
The White House worked fiercely to stop the new sanctions from coming to a vote, according to sources familiar with the situation. However, the administration could not stem a growing sense in Congress that Iran has continued to embrace terrorism and foster chaos in the region since the nuclear deal was inked.
Rep. Ileana Ros Lehtinen (R., Fla.), a vocal opponent of the nuclear deal, told the Free Beacon following the vote that the Obama administration is not likely to be happy with the outcome.
The only actions President Obama should be taking on Iran over these next few weeks is to vigorously and fully implement all sanctions against the regime and enforce all restrictions against its nuclear program, she said. But we shouldnt expect that to happen, as weve already seen Iran attempt to manipulate the White House into blocking the Iran Sanctions Act extensionwhich was an unsuccessful effortby absurdly claiming it would violate the JCPOA.
Congress will continue to work against the administrations pro-Iran efforts, Ros-Lehtinen said.
It will be up to Congress to prevent any further concessions from the administration to the State Sponsor of Terror, Iran, and to prepare a solid game plan that counters the regimes continued aggressive behavior and repeated attempts to violate or undermine its nuclear commitments so that when President-elect Trumps administration comes in, we can move forward swiftly on any Iran-related action, she said.
Irans continued aggression against U.S. forces in the region and ongoing demands that America give it greater access to financial resources have angered many on Capitol Hill, who told the Free Beacon that continued appeasement is no longer an option to rein in the regimes behavior.
Its pathetic to see some administration officials ardently working behind the scenes to block the Iran Sanctions Extension Act when everyone, including the Iranians, should well know the renewal of the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 does not expressly violate the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, said one senior GOP congressional aide working on the matter.
Another source described many attempts by Obama administration officials to work behind-the-scenes to preserve the deal. This includes continued sanctions relief for Iran, more cash payments, and the facilitation of deals enabling Iran to buy Western aircraft.
The administration is attempting anything and everything possible to make the deal irreversible, said one senior congressional aide familiar with Obama administration attempts to preserve the deal. In short, this means more giveaways to Iran at the expense of our own national security.
We will continue to block these concessions when possible, and then work with President-elect Trump to undo them, the source added. Just last week, the House passed the Iran Sanctions Act on a bipartisan basis despite bogus concerns from the administration.
A senior congressional adviser who works intimately with lawmakers said that the vote to approve sanctions has added a layer of complication to the administrations pro-Iran efforts.
The Obama administration is scrambling to keep the deal from collapsing in the final weeks before Trump gets inaugurated, so they can blame the collapse on him later, the source said. Thats why youre seeing all this activity to transfer airplanes, negotiate more billion dollar transfers, jam up Congress, and so on. Kirk, in a statement on the Senate floor just ahead of the sanctions vote, took aim at Irans continued violent behavior.
Irans behavior has worsened since the nuclear deal was signed, Kirk said. Iran has taken more American hostages, including Baquer Namazi and Reza Shahini. It increased support to terrorist groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. It caused problems in Yemen and Iraq.
Iran has conducted multiple missile tests, Kirk added.
Doesn't auger well for the "Obozo Legacy" when you can't even get one Lefty to support you.
Only 50 more days for Obama and Kerry and the
other traitors to GIVE US SECRETS and locations
and names of assets to the Enemy.
that’s right
IGNORE OBAMA !
piss on him ...he’s gone
>>Senior Iranian officials have been adamant that new sanctions would violate last summers nuclear agreement and have threatened multiple times in recent months to walk away from the deal if the United States does not meet all of its demands under the deal.<<
Hey, we get REWARDED for doing the right thing!
Trump wins again!
This overwhelming sanction support is Trump Effect.
Just don’t send the Bill to the White House till after noon on January 20th.
Agree.
Ahhh!
A delicious serving of Lame Duck L’Obama is served!
obammy paid iran somewhere between $1.4 billion to $36 billion (by other accounts) in unmarked unauthorized bills only to end up in this in your face action by iran.
[[...but lawmakers remained firm on Thursday, voting 99-0 to approve the new sanctions.]]
Trump has a perfect opportunity to come out and say “This iran deal is so bad, and our president is so out of touch with reality, that even the left doesn’t support him because they realize how dangerous it is to allow a mad man to reign unfettered in iran”
Piss be upon him and his admin.
>>>sending a clear message that lawmakers stand opposed to the Obama administrations continued concessions to Tehran in the final months before it leaves office
Subliminal or what? Obama is called an “it”!
“Only 50 more days for Obama and Kerry”
Make that 48 days, each day is precious in that it’s one less day for these POSes to do us more harm.
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