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367 House legislators sign open letter to president saying nuclear agreement will require its approval; UN agency says it cannot conclude whether Iranian program is for peaceful purposes.

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An open letter to President Obama signed by 367 House legislators was released on Monday and warned that a deal with Iran over its nuclear program would require congressional approval, CNN reported.

“Should an agreement with Iran be reached, permanent sanctions relief from congressionally-mandated sanctions would require new legislation. In reviewing such an agreement, Congress must be convinced that its terms foreclose any pathway to a bomb, and only then will Congress be able to consider permanent sanctions relief,” the lawmakers wrote in the letter.

“A final comprehensive nuclear agreement must constrain Iran’s nuclear infrastructure so that Iran has no pathway to a bomb, and that agreement must be long-lasting,” they added.

“Any inspection and verification regime must allow for short notice access to suspect locations, and verifiable constraints on Iran’s nuclear program must last for decades.”

The letter followed a similar missive earlier in March signed by 47 Republican senators. Unlike that letter, the one released Monday was signed by Democrats as well as Republicans.

Meanwhile, the UN nuclear watchdog’s chief said Monday that the agency has had limited progress in its inquiry into possible military dimensions of Iran’s nuclear program, although Iran has cooperated with the agency in implementing an interim deal reached with world powers.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is investigating allegations of explosives tests and other activity by Iran that could be used to develop nuclear bombs.

This inquiry runs parallel to Tehran’s talks with six world powers to curb its nuclear work in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. Diplomats have voiced concern there would be little progress in the talks until that political deal is reached.
The world powers reached an interim deal with Iran, called the Joint Plan of Action, in 2013, intended to halt some aspects of Iran’s nuclear program in return for some sanctions relief.

“As far as the implementation of the comprehensive safeguards agreement, we have some good cooperation with Iran,” said Yukiya Amano, director general of the IAEA, at a conference in Washington hosted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

“We are also implementing the Joint Plan of Action and we can also say the implementation is good. But with respect to the clarification of issues with possible military dimensions, the progress is limited and this is the area where more … cooperation from Iran is needed.”

Amano said the agency still was not able to conclude whether all nuclear material in Iran was being used for peaceful purposes.

“We continue to verify the non-divergence of nuclear material declared by Iran but we are still not in a position to conclude that all nuclear material in Iran is in peaceful purpose,” he said.

0 thoughts on “Lawmakers (loyal to Benjamin Netanyahu) warn Obama on Iran as UN watchdog claims ‘limited progress’”
  1. 367 traitors that have made themselves known, either direct agents of ZOG or compromised pedo`s

  2. WELL IT APEARS THAT OUR HAVENLY FATHER IS PROVIDING THE RIGHT SIRCUMBSTANCES, FOR ALL TRAITORS TO COME OUT OF THE SHADOWS AND EXPOSE THEMSELVES TO THE REAL AMERICAN PATRIOTS, I KNEW THAT THERE WERE OVER 300 CACEROUS CELLS IN THE HOUSE I WAS NOT SURE THAT THERE WAS OVER 2/3 rds OF THE TRAITORS IN THE HOUSE THE SENATE HAS AT LEAST 90 OF THE 100 SENATORS ARE ALSO TRAITORS, EVEN DOE ONLY 47 WERE STUPID ENOUGH TO STICK THEIR LONG NECKS UNTO THE LIGHT WHEN THEY SENT THAT LETTER TO THE IRANIAN LEADERSHIP.

    THEY ARE SCRE SHITLESS THEY KNOW THEY ARE RUNNING ALL THE STOPS AND RED LIGHTS TO SAVE THEIR TRIBAL FASCIST STATE.

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