House finally moving on Iran sanctions?
A source notes that the House Foreign Affairs Committee is, according to the Congressional Record, selecting conferrees for legislation aimed at imposing tough sanctions on Iran, despite the notable lack of White House enthusiasm.
A letter calling for "crippling sanctions" now has the support of more than 80% of the members of both bodies, but the White House continues to try to rally support for sanctions from Russia and China, which appear reluctant to impose sanctions.
The move toward conference suggests that chairman Howard Berman and the House leadership are ready to push ahead on sanctions in Congress, which could add pressure to the international negotiations.
Do we believe this? After all, it’s April, and we’ve still not had a conference. Berman fancies himself as a great defender of Israel who is very concerned about the existential threat posed by a nuclear-armed Iran, yet he’s been foot-dragging for months, no doubt at the behest of the White House. So now we’re maybe going to have a meeting? And then there is the Senate side, where Sens. Kerry, Dodd, Durbin, and Reid were noticeably absent from the letters calling for movement on the sanctions bill. One supposes they are throwing sand in the gears, as well. Let’s see how quickly the conference moves forward and whether something hits the president’s desk before the expected completion of UN sanctions. (June? Six months from never?)
The picture at the top is Representative Howard Berman (D-Cal).
Israel Matzav: House finally moving on Iran sanctions?
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