White House to push Senate to delay new Iran sanctions
White House to push Senate to delay new Iran sanctions – Israel News, Ynetnews.
( This administration insists on shooting itself in the foot. Over and over and over… If they strong-arm the Senate into holding off on the sanctions, they’re practically guaranteeing an Israeli strike. Is there NOBODY in the WH capable of reasoning? – JW )
WH seeks to persuade lawmakers to hold off on package of new sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear program, senior Senate aide says
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The White House will host a meeting of aides to Senate committee leaders on Thursday seeking to persuade lawmakers to hold off on a package of tough new sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program, a senior Senate aide said.
The White House will press for another delay on a sanctions bill that had been expected to come to a vote in the Senate Banking Committee last month, but was held back after appeals from President Barack Obama‘s administration to let negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program get under way.
The aide said Republicans would resist further delay, but that the decision was in the hands of Democratic Senator Tim Johnson, the committee’s chairman, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, also a Democrat.
Aides to Johnson and Reid were not immediately available to comment.
While Congress has sought harsher sanctions on Iran, the administration wants more time to give negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program a chance. The negotiations that include six world powers are due to resume early next month in Geneva.
The White House confirmed that there would be a meeting on Thursday, but a spokeswoman would not comment on whether the administration would push for further delay in the sanctions.
“Congress has been an important partner in our efforts thus far. We will continue our close consultation, as we have in the past, so that any congressional action is aligned with our negotiating strategy as we move forward,” said Caitlin Hayden, a spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council.
“Today’s meeting is part of these ongoing consultations, following on the recent P5+1 talks with Iran,” she said, referring to the six powers – the United States, France, Britain, Germany, China and Russia.
Wendy Sherman, the under secretary of State for political affairs, who participated in this month’s talks in Geneva, discussed the Iran situation with members of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee in a classified briefing at the Capitol on Wednesday.
The committee’s top Democrat, Representative Eliot Engel, attended the meeting at the Capitol but declined comment on the classified nature of the talks. A spokesman said he supports efforts to engage with Iran, but believes Tehran agreed to negotiate because of the sanctions passed by Congress.
“Tehran must know that Congress will not acquiesce to lifting sanctions until they completely and verifiably dismantle their nuclear program,” Daniel Harsha, a spokesman for the House committee’s Democrats, said.
The House overwhelmingly approved the new sanctions in July.
Washington and its allies believe Tehran is developing the ability to make a nuclear weapon, but Tehran says the program is for generating power and medical devices.
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October 24, 2013 at 8:09 PM
All is not lost yet….
“The charge, led by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), included a new resolution, introduced on Wednesday, that would seek to add to the economic pressure on Iran.”
“That plan was supported by a number of other lawmakers, including Sens. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.), and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.). The three released a statement after the end of the negotiations saying the U.S. should tighten the screws, not let up on Iran.”
“If the president were to ask for a lifting of existing sanctions, it would be extremely difficult in the House and Senate to support that,” Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, told Foreign Policy magazine. “I’m willing to listen, but I think that asking Congress to weaken and diminish current sanctions is not hospitable on Capitol Hill.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/21/iran-sanctions-talks_n_4135182.html?utm_hp_ref=middle-east
Note: I’m not particularly fond of the source website, but the article brings out the above info.
October 24, 2013 at 8:17 PM
JW the reasoning , logic, and intelligence left the white house on January 20,2008.
October 24, 2013 at 9:57 PM
Dear Joseph, I think that the Wite House WANTS Israel to attack Iran ! If that happens, the WH hits 2 flies in 1 stroke ( they think… ) : first, the iranian threat is gone. Second : the world ( including the USA ! ) is turning against Israel for hitting Iran. This way the WH ( actually the people on the strings of the WH….) hope to get rid of the ”Troublemaker” Israel too and to enter a period of peace on earth ( peace with the muslim world ) where they are not hindered anymore by their ”’ally” Israel…..
But these fools ( all the enemies of Israel have to be considered as fools because they are going against HIM who has pledged to protect Israel ) ignore the history / the fact that by doing so they commit suicide !
I for myself will ALWAYS stick to Israel ! Never change a winning team – the ”COACH” of Israel is the guarantor for Israel to be the winner !
Am Israel Chai !
Laila tov to the people of Israel ( my people ) and all their friends !