Last Thursday, the US Senate voted 100-0 on Senator Kirk’s amendment to reimpose sanctions on the Iranians if they get caught cheating on a deal. The nonbinding language is grounded in a section on violations written into the Kirk-Menendez legislation, which more broadly increases pressure on Iran if they fail to sign on to a deal that puts their atomic program beyond use for weaponization. The effect of the vote was to put the entire Senate on record supporting the principles of Kirk-Menendez.
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Monday, March 30, 2015
ENTIRE US SENATE Votes 100-0 to Reimpose Sanctions on Iran if Caught Cheating on any Nuclear Agreement
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