US Congress: Doing Its Best to Prevent Positive Changes in Foreign Policy

The US Senate voted unanimously on December 1 to extend the president’s authority to impose sanctions on Iran for another decade. Despite the fact that many restrictive measures have been suspended since the deal came into force, the vote would ensure that Washington can quickly snap back the sanctions if Iran violates its obligations under the agreement. Other parties to the Iran deal - Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the European Union - have largely lifted their sanctions against Iran, including prohibitions on financial transfers and oil purchases...

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