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JPOST  01/06/2015

WASHINGTON – Punishments appear to be in store for Iran and the Palestinian Authority this month, as Republicans take the reins of Congress.

Unlike a host of domestic initiatives that will divide the House and Senate – and likely the Republican Party itself – policy toward Iran and the PA will likely unify the legislature, requiring its immediate attention as negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program lurch toward a March deadline and Palestinian leaders begin action against Israel at the International Criminal Court.

Discussions are now under way as to whether the PA has violated US appropriations law guaranteeing the flow of nearly $400 million in aid.

That aid, coupled with the transfer of Israeli tax revenue, keeps the struggling PA afloat.

Israel suspended the flow of those tax shekels over the weekend, responding to a policy shift from the PA as President Mahmoud Abbas signed the Rome Statute of the international court on New Year’s Eve.

Current US law requires the PA to refrain from taking “actions” in the Hague against Israel. To Republicans on Capitol Hill, Palestinian affiliation with the ICC will likely qualify as a violation, Senate aides told The Jerusalem Post.

Congress has suspended Palestinian aid in the past, but coupled with Israeli actions, officials in Ramallah now warn the organization will likely dissolve without the funds.

Iran is a greater strategic concern to US lawmakers and is more likely to cause political tension between Congress and the White House.

While administration officials may ultimately agree to a suspension of Palestinian aid, President Barack Obama has made clear he will not accept new sanctions legislation against Iran as negotiations continue over its nuclear program.

Those talks have been extended twice since beginning in 2013, and now face two deadlines: one for a political agreement by March and a second for a comprehensive accord by June.

Intent on influencing the process – and angered by a lack of visibility into it – new leadership in the Senate banking and foreign relations committees are already drafting legislation that will trigger new sanctions should Iran be found in violation of a preliminary agreement, or should talks break down.

Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) has already indicated he will allow a vote on the measure, which sources familiar with its drafting expect will have a minimum of 65 co-sponsors.

That would guarantee its passage and a showdown with the president, who has threatened to veto previous iterations of the bill.

An interim agreement reached last fall between world powers and Iran, formally known as the Joint Plan of Action, prohibits the enforcement of new “nuclear-related” sanctions during the negotiations process.

Republicans say their new bill would not implement any new measures, but instead prepares for their immediate implementation should they become necessary.

Republicans may also choose to pass sanctions not related to Iran’s nuclear program, instead further punishing the state for its human rights abuses, or its funding of US-listed terrorist organizations.

In the past, senior Iranian officials have said the US would be in violation of the JPOA if such a law were to pass.

Furthermore, any deal reached in Vienna over the program is now guaranteed to trigger Senate hearings under the supervision of Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tennessee) of the Foreign Relations Committee.

Corker drafted legislation last year that, if passed, would have required an up or down vote in Congress approving of any deal with Iran.

Such a vote would not have legal binding. A deal with Iran over its nuclear program will not be classified as a treaty, which is the only form of foreign policy agreement requiring congressional approval.

International agreements are otherwise at the discretion of the executive.

Ultimately, Congress will have to vote to lift sanctions on Iran as part of any comprehensive deal ending concerns with its nuclear work.

Republicans in Congress are so far unimpressed by what they have seen from the negotiating table, and are unlikely to change should a deal be reached.

0 thoughts on “Congress returns with punishing plans for Iran and the Palestinians”
  1. Are not the Republicans ‘dear?” Just think,being an Israeli Lobby thing,and Jew tool,was mostly a Democrat thing,from Wilson,FDR,Humphrey,LBJ,Mondale etc. A two state solution was official policy of the US,and Reagan recognized Arafat. Nixon hated the Jews,and Ford was even handed;sending Fmr PA Gov.Bill Scranton to UN,who had a pro Palestine reputation ! But ,oh the scheming Jews are clever. The EX Trotzkyite Communist/Capitalists,called NEOCONSERVATIVES, took the GOP lock,stock,and barrel. They ignited a mob of ex Dixiecrats,White Trash,and Fundamentalists to the party. All backed up ,by Rothschilds FOX,and ‘Think Tanks’,with the Kosher Seal. Beware of Republicans. Democrats might hurt today,but Republicans KILL!

  2. Well the plan is to get rid of any moderate organization in the Middle East like the Palestinian Authority (heaven forbid peace should actually break out!) Find some alphabet soup outfit like ISIS (create them yourself if you have to right out of the C.I.A., Mossad handbooks) then point the finger at those baaaaad Muslims who are attacking you. Lastly read from the script: “there can be no peace with these Islamist mad dogs who are trying to destroy us.” Boo-Hoo! Poor Israel, poor plucky, little Israel surrounded by enemies. It’s a good thing she has her Republican friends who take out whole regimes for her and her Democrat friends who shovel American taxpayer money at her and her German friends who give her submarines. I know I feel better.

  3. There’s only one thing on the “minds” of these Zio-zombies, and that’s war with Iran. They won’t be satisfied until Iran is turned into a pile of smoking rubble, like Gaza. Of course, the Palestinians must be punished for daring to accuse Yahwah’s Chosen of war crimes. How dare they!

  4. What else do you expect when we have a corrupt government and majority of careless or stupid people who voted for this corruption….

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