Reid supports Iran sanctions bill
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Thursday that he is committed to voting to strengthen Iran sanctions when the Senate returns from its Thanksgiving break.
“The Senate must be prepared to move forward with a new bipartisan Iran sanctions bill when the Senate returns after Thanksgiving recess. And I am committed to do so,” Reid said. “I believe we must do everything possible to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons capability.”
{mosads}The administration has asked Congress to wait to take action until after negotiations with Iran this week. But Reid said Iran could prevent negotiations from succeeding.
Reid said he supports the administration’s diplomatic efforts, but he believes the Senate should stand ready to pass legislation strengthening sanctions against Iran and those who do business with the country.
“We all strongly support those negotiations, hope they will succeed, and want them to produce the strongest possible agreement,” Reid said. “However, we are also are aware of the possibility that the Iranians could keep the negotiations from succeeding. I hope that will not happen.”
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