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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCongressional Move To Add More Sanctions On IRAN Has RUN OUT OF STEAM
Don't stop calling or emailing these (D) weasels who want to start another conflict with Iran.......
A week ago, it appeared that a bill to tighten the screws on Iran over its nuclear program was headed for certain success in the Senate. Initiated by Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, S. 1881the Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Actwould not only have imposed new economic sanctions, it would also have committed the United States to use military force in support of Israel if that nation attacked Iran's nuclear facilities and Iran retaliated. By last Wednesday, Menendez had 58 co-sponsors, including 15 Democrats. Talk centered on whether an additional eight could be gathered to make the bill veto-proof.
But as Steve Benen at the Rachel Maddow blog notes today, there's been a turnaround:
Just [in] the last few days, however, the odds of such a bill even reaching the presidents desk have dropped unexpectedly. The Hill, for example, reported yesterday that House Republicans are moving away from a proposal to adopt new Iran sanctions. House Democrats who were otherwise sympathetic to the idea became irked by GOP political tactics and the idea appears to have been at least temporarily shelved.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/support-new-iran-sanctions-wanes
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/support-new-iran-sanctions-wanes
Meanwhile, in the Senate, the effort to get 67 co-sponsors on board has stalled, with no new names being added since last week. And while U.S. support for new sanctions has fallen off, at least for the moment, the European Union will begin relaxing some of its sanctions next week if inspectors for the International Atomic Energy Agency report that Iran is complying with the restrictions agreed to by negotiators in Geneva in November.
Good news all around.
The switch in the United States can be chalked up in part to White House pressure, the 10 Senate committee chairpersons who wrote a letter opposing more sanctions and surprises like hawk Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) saying new sanctions would "blow up" the negotiations for a long-term international agreement with Iran limiting its nuclear program. The other source of opposition, Benen says a Senate staffer told him, is that "public pressure has also increased, with more voters contacting the Hill with phone calls and emails, voicing opposition to the bill."
Please join us in keeping up that public pressure by opposing the Menendez sanctions bill.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/17/1270433/-Congressional-move-to-add-more-sanctions-on-Iran-has-run-out-of-steam
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Congressional Move To Add More Sanctions On IRAN Has RUN OUT OF STEAM (Original Post)
Segami
Jan 2014
OP
I don't get it. Why in the hell is Menendez pushing the Iran sanctions bill?
bluestate10
Jan 2014
#3
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)1. the silence is noteworthy. K&R anyway
Segami
(14,923 posts)2. Thats what they said about DOMA & Medical Marijuana.
bluestate10
(10,942 posts)3. I don't get it. Why in the hell is Menendez pushing the Iran sanctions bill?
Fortunately, Feinstein coming out opposed to the bill will counteract Schumer being for the bill and hopefully get Senators like Markey off the fence to oppose the fucking stupid bill.
roguevalley
(40,656 posts)4. my guy, mark begich, I personally know, him and his family
I wish I could tell you how many times I slammed his email box. I am so angry about this. I told him I would support war with Iran if he was strapped onto the first bombs dropped, the coward.
DLnyc
(2,479 posts)5. Thank you, American People!
The other source of opposition, Benen says a Senate staffer told him, is that "public pressure has also increased, with more voters contacting the Hill with phone calls and emails, voicing opposition to the bill."
The prime effect of this bill would have been to torpedo any chance of negotiation with a new leadership in Iran -- a remarkably stupid strategy, I would say!