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Friday, 7 August 2015
Schumer says he will oppose Iran nuclear deal
Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York is the first
Senate Democrat to announce his opposition to
the agreement...
Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York
said on Thursday he had decided to oppose the
nuclear deal with Iran negotiated by the Obama
administration.
"To me, the very real risk that Iran will not
moderate and will, instead, use the agreement
to pursue its nefarious goals is too great," said
Schumer, the number three Democrat in the
Senate, said in a statement.
"Therefore, I will vote to disapprove the
agreement, not because I believe war is a viable
or desirable option, nor to challenge the path of
diplomacy. It is because I believe Iran will not
change, and under this agreement it will be able
to achieve its dual goals of eliminating sanctions
while ultimately retaining its nuclear and non-
nuclear power," Schumer wrote.
He is among the most influential Jewish
lawmakers in Congress and is the
first Senate Democrat to announce his
opposition to the agreement. Another
influential Jewish lawmaker, U.S.
Representative Eliot Engel, the top Democrat on
the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs
Committee, also said on Thursday he would
oppose the nuclear pact.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has
been pushing lawmakers to oppose the nuclear
agreement, which he considers a threat to his
country's survival.
Obama has been engaged in his own lobbying
effort, including a speech on Wednesday in
which he said abandoning the agreement would
open up the prospect of war.
Schumer’s declaration of support for a
Congressional motion of disapproval of the Iran
deal is emphatic, but President Barack Obama
has already made clear his intention to veto any
such legislation. That would present Schumer
and other Democrats voting against the deal
with a decision over whether to support an
effort to override such a veto.
A congressional aide said Engel would vote for a
resolution of disapproval and also vote to
override an Obama veto if the resolution
passed Congress, according to Reuters.
Under the terms of legislation passed in May,
Congress has 60 days, or until Sept. 17, to
review the deal and pass a resolution accepting
or rejecting the accord. A resolution of
disapproval would prevent Obama from lifting
sanctions put in place by Congress — a critical
part the agreement.
Nonetheless, Schumer’s decision, first reported
by The Huffington Post, may free other
Democrats to join with Republicans against the
deal.
So far, there are 12 Democrats in the Senate
who have announced they are backing the deal,
as is Sen. Angus King of Maine, according to the
New York Times.
Among them is Schumer's colleague from New
York, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who
announced her support for the deal on
Thursday. Bernie Sanders, the independent
senator from Vermont who is running as a
Democrat for the 2016 nomination, is
considered to support the deal.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who has
come out in favor of the deal, and 150
Democratic lawmakers from the House signed a
letter encouraging the negotiations, indicating
they will likely back the agreement.
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