Senate votes to extend sanctions against Iran

December 2, 2016

CNN:

Senators overwhelmingly approved Thursday a 10-year extension of tough economic sanctions against Iran they believe is needed to ensure Iran doesn’t violate the terms of the recent international accord to curb that country’s nuclear program.

The measure passed 99 to 0 just weeks after the House passed it 419-1. It will be sent to President Barack Obama, who has not said if he will sign or veto the legislation.

“Preserving these sanctions is critical given Iran’s disturbing pattern of aggression and its persistent efforts to expand its sphere of influence across the Middle East,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said this week.

“Extending the Iran Sanctions Act is an important step in congressional efforts to keep Iran’s feet to the fire on a host of issues. Doing so it particularly vital if the United States is to retain a credible deterrent of snap back sanctions if Iran cheats” on the nuclear accord,” said Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.

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