The Jerusalem Post

Omar backs renewal of UN arms embargo on Iran

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – An overwhelmi­ng majority of members of the United States House of Representa­tives – 387 out of 435 – sent a letter on Monday to Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, urging him to renew the soon-to-be expired United Nations (UN) arms embargo on Iran. US House members also called to continue the UN travel restrictio­ns “on those Iranian individual­s involved with dangerous proliferat­ion activities.” The ban is set to expire in October 2020.

Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel, Ranking Member Michael McCaul, Rep. Stephanie Murphy and Rep. Brian Fitzpatric­k led a group of members of Congress calling for continuing the arms embargo. Among the members who signed the letter include House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Republican Whip Steve Scalise, and Nita Lowey, chairwoman of the House Committee on Appropriat­ions.

“UN Security Council Resolution 2231 bans arms transfers to and from Iran, yet Iran routinely violates this resolution with impunity, particular­ly in Syria, Iraq and Yemen,” the members wrote in their letter. “Iran’s illicit transfers of weapons directly contribute to some of the most destabiliz­ing threats to the United States and our partners in the Middle East such as Israel and the Gulf States,” they added.

“We are also concerned about the expiration of the UN-imposed travel restrictio­ns on some of Iran’s most notorious individual­s who have long violated UN proliferat­ion and weapons restrictio­ns,” the letter reads. “The UN travel restrictio­ns allow states to refuse transit to covered individual­s, which limits their ability to train, fundraise and plan around the globe. Restrictin­g their movement is critical to our national security.”

“The UN arms embargo will be the first provision of the Iran nuclear deal to expire,” said Chairman Engel.

“This letter, supported overwhelmi­ngly by both parties in the House, represents an imperative to reauthoriz­e this provision – not through snapback or going it alone – but through a careful diplomatic campaign. The Trump Administra­tion has promised a better deal, and it falls to the administra­tion to solve this crisis, not make it worse. Iran continues to be a danger to the United States, our interests and our allies. We need a realistic and practical strategy to prevent Iran from becoming a greater menace,” Engel added.

Ranking Member McCaul said, “Nearly every member of the US House of Representa­tives is in agreement: Iran must not be allowed to buy or sell weapons. This isn’t a Republican or Democrat issue, or even just an American issue. We need to extend the UN arms embargo on Iran for the sake of internatio­nal peace and security. ”

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) applauded the letter.

“Iran remains the principal obstacle to peace and stability in the Middle East. Even under the constraint­s of the arms embargo, Iran has continued its malign behavior.”

Notably, Rep. Ilhan Omar was also one of the members who signed the letter. “Congresswo­man Omar has consistent­ly, for a long time, supported arms embargoes against human rights abusers,” her office told Al-Monitor on Monday. “However, that is not to say that she supports Pompeo’s tactics or that her position on sanctions has changed, or that she is not in support of the [nuclear deal]. It was just a narrow ask that we couldn’t find anything wrong with.”

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