House Republicans want to use Congressional action to force the Biden administration to impose U.S. sanctions on Iran following the devastating terrorist attack by Hamas in Israel.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said the Biden administration has waived sanctions against Iran that facilitated about $50 billion in aid to Iran over the past year.
He said the administration has “over-enforced oil sanctions systemically, released Iranian funds in Iraq now in Oman” and released $6 billion in humanitarian funds as part of the infamous September 11 prisoner exchange. He said he had waived sanctions to release. The move came under intense scrutiny after the Hamas attack.
Issa talked about his new bill, the Iran-Sponsored Terrorist Financing Act., It would “fundamentally change the direction of U.S. policy toward Iran and ultimately enforce U.S. law.”
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“This comprehensive bill represents a necessary course correction in U.S. policy toward treating Iran as an enemy rather than a strategic partner,” he said.
This bill is Require the president to enforce existing sanctions on Iranian oil and certify to Congress that he is doing so, and open an escrow account as the Biden administration did in releasing $6 billion from South Korea. They are requesting that the waiver authority be suspended so that it cannot be misused.
Last week, FOX News Digital reported that the US had signed a “secret deal” with Qatar to block Iran’s access to $6 billion in humanitarian aid, after days of intense White House scrutiny over the deal. It was reported.
This week, Issa published a joint op-ed with former National Security Council official Richard Goldberg, calling Hamas “Iran’s proxy terrorist force” and saying the folly of the administration’s relentless appeasement with Iran is now exposed. claimed that it had been done. .7 attacks killed 1,400 Israelis and more than 30 Americans.
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“By the time the government approved a controversial $6 billion grant from South Korea, full-scale appeasement and enrichment efforts against Iran had been underway for months,” they said.
Issa and Goldberg said the White House’s Middle East coordinator’s secret visit to Oman in May said, “The United States will pay the Ayatollah’s price to prevent Iran from producing weapons-grade uranium.” ”, he explained how he informed Iran.
In late June, Israeli media revealed that Iran would “stop the process of enriching uranium to high levels” in exchange for sanctions relief.
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Issa and Goldberg point out that the White House has since issued sanctions waivers allowing Iran to provide at least $10 billion frozen in Iraq and deposit the funds in Iranian bank accounts in Oman. did. The administration later announced that the U.S. had “already suspended enforcement of oil sanctions against Iran and implicitly agreed to increase Iranian exports to China by 1 million barrels per day, generating tens of billions of dollars in annualized revenues.” The authors claim that the authors admitted that the
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The measure was introduced on Thursday. House Republicans have yet to agree on a new speaker after Rep. Kevin McCarthy was voted out of office earlier this month.
The bill cannot be considered until a new Speaker of the House is elected.