They can stop the Iran deal…failure to act makes Republicans responsible for its consequences

Obama never complied with a mandate to make all aspects of the Iran deal known.

A Republican Senate can still stop Obama from giving Iran $150 billion in sanction relief, if they grow a backbone and declare him in non-compliance of the Corker bill.

Failure to do so makes Obama’s disastrous deal, along with sanction-relieflaw.

What reasonable person gives $150 billion to the leading global terror state?

The GOP can stop this, but the question is…will they?

As Andrew McCarthy points out, the Senate can pass a failure-to-comply resolution nullifying the Corker bill, which then negates the statutory nature of sanction relief.

Not doing so would be problematic for Republicans.

Obama and Democrats can rightly argue there were mechanisms in place the GOP refused to use…if a gutless GOP Senate won’t take legitimate action to stop this

…they own it.

2 thoughts on “They can stop the Iran deal…failure to act makes Republicans responsible for its consequences

  1. Name five *specific * problems with the deal please. I just need to be sure you haven’t been indoctrinated be Fox News or others.

  2. Chuck, do you mean BEYOND the thought of Iran, 1) the global leader in sponsoring terror, 2) being given $150+ BILLION in sanctions relief… and 3) being allowed to EXPAND NUCLEAR efforts? How about the fact that 4) the ‘deal’ does not allow America to participate in monitoring inspections, 5) allows ONLY Iran to provide inspection details of what they’ve done so far, and that 6) the so-called ‘snapback’ sanction capablitiy is neutered by language that says they CAN’T be ‘snapped back’? Or 7) major facilities involved in their weaponizing aspects are not part of the deal in terms of ANY inspection process? Or 8) the Obama administration has openly admitted (as far back as 2010) that Iran is working with al-Qaeda? Or 9) the long-range ballistic missile program of theirs is only meant for deployment of nuclear warheads? Or 10) America, as part of the deal, is REQUIRED to aid Iran in PROTECTING the program of which we are not allowed inspection verification capabilities? Does any sane person get past #2 without having real doubts? #3? (We stopped at 10, but can provide more if necessary.)

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