By Iran
reporter
June
18, 2015
Senator tedCruz and other senators petitioned
the State Department to comply with federal
law
compelling the report’s public release
“That
report was due by law on February 25,” Cruz told in
an interview. “The Obama State Department simply ignored the law. They refused
to produce the report. Months have gone by and they continue to refuse to
produce the report.”
Angered by
this delay, Cruz is gearing up to file legislation this week that would fine
the State Department 5 percent of its budget for every 30 days it postpones
releasing the report, according to a copy of the bill viewed by Iran reporter.
“It
is a penalty for willfully violating federal law ” Cruz explained. he added
also that “This is also a policy decision that is profoundly counterproductive”
By the way,
the influential chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker,
is worried that the US is ceding too much in its negotiations with Iran.
So worried
that he's suggesting the US pull out of the deal if what he calls "the
erosion" continues. He is particularly concerned about the inspections
clauses in the deal. He says he's hearing (though when I pushed him he wouldn't
say from whom) that the right to inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities
anytime, anywhere, may be diluted.
He also
points to red lines that have already been crossed, highlighting the fact that
the deal has gone from being a 20-year agreement to a 10-year agreement, and
that Iran's nuclear arrangements can be dismantled in country, not out of
country.
Mr. Corker
told that he still wants a deal, and sees that as the best option for America.
But the man who guided the Senate to a bill that gave overwhelming support the
negotiations now sounds more skeptical.
To save the
region, the national community should cut the head of the serpent in Tehran
Some
Senators and U.S. national security experts criticize Obamas policy on Iran as dangerous,
for having failed to stop Tehran’s nuclear weapons program and its support for
terrorism in the regionhttp://www.ncr-iran.org/en/ncri-statements/iran-resistance/243-maryam-rajavi-mullahs-are-main-losers-of-iraq-s-developments.
to put an end to Iranian terrorism. Obama's counterproductive policy
should be stopped and the head of the serpent should be cut in Tehran.
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