Sanctions against Iran in dispute between the White House and Congress
15-01-2015 01:14 PM
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the US said the two lawmakers, one Republican and one Democrat will go ahead with a plan to impose further sanctions on Iran, despite warnings the White House that such a move could impede the nuclear talks.
Sen. Bob Corker, Chairman of the Committee that the two lawmakers say They feared the negotiators not to take the Obama administration a tough stance enough toward Tehran also Aekvan to prepare a separate draft law requiring the consent of the Congress on any final agreement on Iran's nuclear program. puts Republican Sen. Mark Kirk and Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez final touches to a bill calling for the imposition of tougher sanctions Iran if it is not to reach a final nuclear deal by June 30. said Corker, who is also a member of the banking committee of the Senate that the Committee was scheduled to hold a hearing to consider the issue of sanctions on Iran Iilathaouakadm. It was Kirk and Menendez forward the draft sanctions law in December in 2013 but has not been voted on in the Senate, which was dominated by the then-Democratic Party of President Barack Obama. The Democrats lost control of the Senate after the big loss Menyua in the midterm elections in November. The White House insists that the adoption of the Law of the sanctions now, even if he would not impose only new restrictions in the case of failure to reach a deal by the deadline could push Iran to withdraw from the nuclear talks with world powers. occupies a Republican majority in the Senate, four and fifty seats against 46 for the Democrats But Corker said he was not sure of the possibility of drum sounds and the required number 67 in order to avoid any objection (veto) of Obama on any laws regarding Iran. He said Corker, the Republicans are willing to give Obama discretion in how to campaign against the militants to organize the Islamic state management if formally requested authorization to use military force against them. But he added that they want from the White House to submit a plan for them. He said the administration is still in the early stages completely laid the foundation with the Congress with respect to any legislation. Obama began an air campaign against the Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria in August and published up to 3000 military in Iraq to train and support Iraqi forces. And adopted a slow approach to the issue of the official delegation of the campaign last year. He said Corker 'are likely to receive them (the Obama administration) some talk during the next two weeks, this is an important first step in the process will be.' The Obama administration will be closer to the Republican Congressional Democrats on the issue of campaign military. And wants a lot of Democrats do not include any authorization send American combat troops 'soldiers on the ground' but Republicans generally agree that it is best not to put restrictions on the military commanders. He said Corker, 'Republicans tend to authorize the president to deal with the Islamic state in a manner Mlaúma..ueired Democrats in particular put restrictions on it. ' He promised that Corker Committee held hearings 'strong' in the coming weeks on management announcement in December that it would seek to normalize US relations with Cuba. He said 'We all want to know a lot about the position on Cuba by the end of February, probably.' News of the shift in Obama's policy toward Cuba wrath of militant members of Congress, led by Republicans of Cuban origin who strongly oppose the easing of restrictions on trade or improving relations with the communist government on the island Corker. He said he had not yet taken a position on the issue, although he said he did not believe that the embargo on Cuba 53 years ago was effective.
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15-01-2015 01:14 PM
Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the US said the two lawmakers, one Republican and one Democrat will go ahead with a plan to impose further sanctions on Iran, despite warnings the White House that such a move could impede the nuclear talks.
Sen. Bob Corker, Chairman of the Committee that the two lawmakers say They feared the negotiators not to take the Obama administration a tough stance enough toward Tehran also Aekvan to prepare a separate draft law requiring the consent of the Congress on any final agreement on Iran's nuclear program. puts Republican Sen. Mark Kirk and Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez final touches to a bill calling for the imposition of tougher sanctions Iran if it is not to reach a final nuclear deal by June 30. said Corker, who is also a member of the banking committee of the Senate that the Committee was scheduled to hold a hearing to consider the issue of sanctions on Iran Iilathaouakadm. It was Kirk and Menendez forward the draft sanctions law in December in 2013 but has not been voted on in the Senate, which was dominated by the then-Democratic Party of President Barack Obama. The Democrats lost control of the Senate after the big loss Menyua in the midterm elections in November. The White House insists that the adoption of the Law of the sanctions now, even if he would not impose only new restrictions in the case of failure to reach a deal by the deadline could push Iran to withdraw from the nuclear talks with world powers. occupies a Republican majority in the Senate, four and fifty seats against 46 for the Democrats But Corker said he was not sure of the possibility of drum sounds and the required number 67 in order to avoid any objection (veto) of Obama on any laws regarding Iran. He said Corker, the Republicans are willing to give Obama discretion in how to campaign against the militants to organize the Islamic state management if formally requested authorization to use military force against them. But he added that they want from the White House to submit a plan for them. He said the administration is still in the early stages completely laid the foundation with the Congress with respect to any legislation. Obama began an air campaign against the Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria in August and published up to 3000 military in Iraq to train and support Iraqi forces. And adopted a slow approach to the issue of the official delegation of the campaign last year. He said Corker 'are likely to receive them (the Obama administration) some talk during the next two weeks, this is an important first step in the process will be.' The Obama administration will be closer to the Republican Congressional Democrats on the issue of campaign military. And wants a lot of Democrats do not include any authorization send American combat troops 'soldiers on the ground' but Republicans generally agree that it is best not to put restrictions on the military commanders. He said Corker, 'Republicans tend to authorize the president to deal with the Islamic state in a manner Mlaúma..ueired Democrats in particular put restrictions on it. ' He promised that Corker Committee held hearings 'strong' in the coming weeks on management announcement in December that it would seek to normalize US relations with Cuba. He said 'We all want to know a lot about the position on Cuba by the end of February, probably.' News of the shift in Obama's policy toward Cuba wrath of militant members of Congress, led by Republicans of Cuban origin who strongly oppose the easing of restrictions on trade or improving relations with the communist government on the island Corker. He said he had not yet taken a position on the issue, although he said he did not believe that the embargo on Cuba 53 years ago was effective.
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