Obama Urges Congress Not To Impose Sanctions on Iran
A deal relating to Iran's nuclear program was announced over the weekend
A deal relating to Iran's nuclear program was announced over the weekend
The South Dakota Democrat, who is serving as Senate Banking Committee chairman, says the only way for the bill to reach the Senate floor is for it to bypass his committee
Concerned about use of riot police on protesters
Despite Iran's foreign minister saying that the move would kill recent nuclear deal
Want to kickstart economic ties after forced isolation
Many on Capitol Hill not fans of the deal announced over the weekend
Well, of course. Is there anything that doesn't involve secret talks anymore?
Third round of negotiations Wednesday
Doesn't want negotiations on Iran's nuclear program to be jeopardized
Obama administration wants a "temporary pause" on sanctions
May gradually unfreeze overseas funds
Hey, another argument in its favor
Sign that he has support to negotiate with U.S.
Obama and Rouhani to travel to the United Nations next week
E.U. and the U.S. have both imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe, where Mugabe recently claimed victory in an election that was criticized by his opponents
Looking to get sanctions ended
House of Representatives recently overwhelming passed a tightening of sanctions
Of course it was introduced by Lindsey Graham
$500 million worth of oil a month and good credit line
Transactions were used to get around sanctions against certain countries
As elections approach, the technology can be used to help citizens get information
Would allow members to send weapons to rebels
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