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Corker lauds approval of bill to expand Iran sanctions

- STAFF REPORT

Sen. Bob Corker, R.-Tenn., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is lauding the panel for passing a bipartisan bill expanding sanctions on Iran for ballistic missile developmen­t, support for terrorism, transfers of convention­al weapons to or from Iran, and human rights violations.

“We can no longer allow the nuclear agreement with Iran to dictate U.S. policy throughout the Middle East, and this bill is an important first step in finally holding Iran accountabl­e for their non-nuclear destabiliz­ing activities,” Corker said Thursday in a news release.

“As many of us predicted at the time, Iran’s rogue behavior has only escalated since implementa­tion of the agreement, and this bipartisan bill approved by the committee today will give the Trump administra­tion additional tools for holding Tehran accountabl­e. It also sends an important signal that the U.S. will no longer look the other way in the face of continued Iranian aggression. I am proud of the strong bipartisan momentum behind this effort and will push for timely considerat­ion on the Senate floor.”

Sen. Bob Menendez, ranking Democrat on the committee, said the approval “brings us one step closer to finally ensuring Iran’s leaders understand they do not enjoy blanket impunity as the United States continues to live up to its commitment­s under the JCPOA [Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action].

“… As the Administra­tion continues to review its Iran policy, Congress must set out clear markers that impose real consequenc­es to Iran’s illicit behavior that runs counter to our national security and that of our allies in the region.”

The release said the bill now has 48 co-sponsors.

It imposes sanctions on people involved with Iran’s ballistic missile program and those they do business with; applies terrorism sanctions to the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps and codifies individual­s who now are sanctioned for Iranian support for terrorism; and requires the president to block the property of any person or entity involved in specific activities related to the supply, sale, or transfer of prohibited arms and related material to or from Iran.

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