Republicans Warn Iran Against Nuclear Deal With Obama

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you agree that deal is probably shytty. damn you're one prescient motherfukker. there is no way the deal can be good if you go in assuming it's bad. you're already biased against one from the jump. anyway i just wanted to say that because it was a ridiculous comment that popped off the page. i saw your posts in the nuttyahoo thread so i already know where you stand, no need to copy and paste them again for me.
Whats the problem here?

Iran wants that nuke. No democrat or republican wants that. All the GOP wants to do is just shyt on the diplomacy process to win points in their home districts. No one outside of NORAD gives a fukk what a republican senator thinks.

But the point is that this is a shytty deal because we get nothing out of it and Iran has no incentive to uphold their end of the bargain.
 

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I haven't been keeping up with this all that closely but have any of the details of the deal the Obama Admin wants to strike with Iran been disclosed or is all of this GOP hand wringing coming from assumptions of what is in the deal?
 

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/03/09/us-iran-nuclear-congress-idUSKBN0M516X20150309?irpc=932

Republicans warn Iran nuclear deal with Obama may not last
BY PATRICIA ZENGERLE

WASHINGTON Mon Mar 9, 2015 4:26pm EDT

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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about Iran during his meeting with Secretary of Defense Ash Carter in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington March 3, 2015.

CREDIT: REUTERS/KEVIN LAMARQUE


(Reuters) - Republican U.S. senators warned Iran's leaders on Monday that any nuclear deal with President Barack Obama could last only as long as he remains in office, an unusual partisan intervention in foreign policy that could undermine delicate international talks with Tehran.

The open letter was signed by 47 senators, all but seven of the Republicans in the Senate, and none of Obama's fellow Democrats, who called it a "stunt." Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif dismissed it as a "propaganda ploy" from pressure groups he called afraid of diplomatic agreement.

In the letter, the senators said Congress plays a role in ratifying international agreements. Noting Obama will leave office in January 2017, they said any deal not approved by Congress would be merely "an executive agreement" that could be revoked by Congress.

The White House said the letter was a partisan effort to undermine Obama's foreign policy by lawmakers who oppose a deal. "Congressional Republicans are ready to fast-forward to the military approach before the diplomatic approach has been given the opportunity to succeed," spokesman Josh Earnest said.

A Western diplomat said the action was "without precedent." "It's 100 percent an American issue, but obviously it could become a real problem," the diplomat said.

Iran's Zarif blasted the Republicans. "I wish to enlighten the authors that if the next administration revokes any agreement 'with the stroke of a pen' ... it will have simply committed a blatant violation of international law," he said in a statement.

The letter seemed to harden partisan lines in the Senate, where Republicans will need Democrats' support to pass legislation now in the works to tighten sanctions on Iran or require congressional approval of a deal.

"This is a cynical effort by Republican senators to undermine sensitive international negotiations. It weakens America's hand and highlights our political divisions to the rest of the world," said Richard Durbin, the Senate's number two Democrat.

The letter, first reported by Bloomberg, was the latest Republican effort to influence the Iran talks. Many Republicans worry Obama is so eager for a deal he will sign off on an agreement leaving Iran able to easily make a nuclear weapon.

Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Congress that Obama was negotiating a "bad deal" with Tehran after Republicans invited him to speak about Iran, without consulting the White House or Democrats.

World powers and Tehran are trying to reach a framework agreement this month, and a final deal by June, to curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing sanctions. Iran denies its civil nuclear program is a cover for developing weapons.

Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Switzerland on March 15 for the next round of talks.

The letter was spearheaded by first-term Senator Tom Cotton, who has called for "regime change" in Iran, not negotiations. Signers included all of the Senate's Republican leaders, and possible 2016 presidential contenders Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Rand Paul.

A spokeswoman for Cotton said his office had invited several Democrats to co-sign but none had done so.

One Senate Republican who did not sign was Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker. An aide said Corker is focused on getting a veto-proof majority to support his legislation, backed by both Republicans and Democrats, that would require Congress' authorization of an Iran deal.


(Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu, Julia Edwards, John Irish, Roberta Rampton andParisa Hafezi; Editing by James Dalgleish)

I'm on my phone, but this is treason brehs..

Can anyone post the 47 seanators, how many are from the south?

No matter your political stance, this is out of bounds.
 
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Can someone please list the 47 senators.. How many are from the south?
  1. Senator Tom Cotton, R-AR
  2. Senator Orrin Hatch, R-UT
  3. Senator Charles Grassley, R-IA
  4. Senator Mitch McConnell, R-KY
  5. Senator Richard Shelby, R-AL
  6. Senator John McCain, R-AZ
  7. Senator James Inhofe, R-OK
  8. Senator Pat Roberts, R-KS
  9. Senator Jeff Sessions, R-AL
  10. Senator Michael Enzi, R-WY
  11. Senator Michael Crapo, R-ID
  12. Senator Lindsey Graham, R-SC
  13. Senator John Cornyn, R-TX
  14. Senator Richard Burr, R-NC
  15. Senator John Thune, R-SD
  16. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-GA
  17. Senator David Vitter, R-LA
  18. Senator John A. Barrasso, R-WY
  19. Senator Roger Wicker, R-MS
  20. Senator Jim Risch, R-ID
  21. Senator Mark Kirk, R-IL
  22. Senator Roy Blunt, R-MO
  23. Senator Jerry Moran, R-KS
  24. Senator Rob Portman, R-OH
  25. Senator John Boozman, R-AR
  26. Senator Pat Toomey, R-PA
  27. Senator John Hoeven, R-ND
  28. Senator Marco Rubio, R-FL
  29. Senator Ron Johnson, R-WI
  30. Senator Rand Paul, R-KY
  31. Senator Mike Lee, R-UT
  32. Senator Kelly Ayotte, R-NH
  33. Senator Dean Heller, R-NV
  34. Senator Tim Scott, R-SC
  35. Senator Ted Cruz, R-TX
  36. Senator Deb Fischer, R-NE
  37. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-WV
  38. Senator Bill Cassidy, R-LA
  39. Senator Cory Gardner, R-CO
  40. Senator James Lankford, R-OK
  41. Senator Steve Daines, R-MT
  42. Senator Mike Rounds, R-SD
  43. Senator David Perdue, R-GA
  44. Senator Thom Tillis, R-NC
  45. Senator Joni Ernst, R-IA
  46. Senator Ben Sasse, R-NE
  47. Senator Dan Sullivan, R-AK
From : http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/...ors-letter-to-irans-leaders-on-nuclear-talks/
 

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  1. Senator Tom Cotton, R-AR
  2. Senator Orrin Hatch, R-UT
  3. Senator Charles Grassley, R-IA
  4. Senator Mitch McConnell, R-KY
  5. Senator Richard Shelby, R-AL
  6. Senator John McCain, R-AZ
  7. Senator James Inhofe, R-OK
  8. Senator Pat Roberts, R-KS
  9. Senator Jeff Sessions, R-AL
  10. Senator Michael Enzi, R-WY
  11. Senator Michael Crapo, R-ID
  12. Senator Lindsey Graham, R-SC
  13. Senator John Cornyn, R-TX
  14. Senator Richard Burr, R-NC
  15. Senator John Thune, R-SD
  16. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-GA
  17. Senator David Vitter, R-LA
  18. Senator John A. Barrasso, R-WY
  19. Senator Roger Wicker, R-MS
  20. Senator Jim Risch, R-ID
  21. Senator Mark Kirk, R-IL
  22. Senator Roy Blunt, R-MO
  23. Senator Jerry Moran, R-KS
  24. Senator Rob Portman, R-OH
  25. Senator John Boozman, R-AR
  26. Senator Pat Toomey, R-PA
  27. Senator John Hoeven, R-ND
  28. Senator Marco Rubio, R-FL
  29. Senator Ron Johnson, R-WI
  30. Senator Rand Paul, R-KY
  31. Senator Mike Lee, R-UT
  32. Senator Kelly Ayotte, R-NH
  33. Senator Dean Heller, R-NV
  34. Senator Tim Scott, R-SC
  35. Senator Ted Cruz, R-TX
  36. Senator Deb Fischer, R-NE
  37. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-WV
  38. Senator Bill Cassidy, R-LA
  39. Senator Cory Gardner, R-CO
  40. Senator James Lankford, R-OK
  41. Senator Steve Daines, R-MT
  42. Senator Mike Rounds, R-SD
  43. Senator David Perdue, R-GA
  44. Senator Thom Tillis, R-NC
  45. Senator Joni Ernst, R-IA
  46. Senator Ben Sasse, R-NE
  47. Senator Dan Sullivan, R-AK
From : http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/...ors-letter-to-irans-leaders-on-nuclear-talks/
Thank you.
Midwest and the South :scust:
Pretty sure being landlocked makes people :demonic:
 

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Acts of treason. The American people need to make an example of these politicians that put partisan politic above the countrys best interest.
 

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Iran's foreign minister:

In our view, this letter has no legal value and is mostly a propaganda ploy. It is very interesting that while negotiations are still in progress and while no agreement has been reached, some political pressure groups are so afraid even of the prospect of an agreement that they resort to unconventional methods, unprecedented in diplomatic history.
 
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