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The only path left for Obama to avoid a big loss to the Republicans in the upcoming election is to compromise with Iran and immediately remove all sanctions to allow big American oil companies to participate in the Iranian oil and gas projects
vote was an excellent chance for the House GOP caucus to stand up and do the right thing to further strengthen the effort to isolate Iran, and they failed the test.
If the administration doesn’t support the new sanctions, it leaves them open to GOP allegations of weakness towards Iran in the midst of the presidential election season.
Now both sides want something. Iran must do without enriching uranium to 20 percent and open its doors wide for inspectors. The US, and above all the Republicans in Congress, must be prepared, in the middle of an election campaign, to pull back sanctions and allow Iran a weaker enrichment level. That is...
It’s been sad, I think, that the sanctions that have been out that (Arizona Republican) Sen. (Jon) Kyl has tried to bring forward have unilateral sanctions with the United States government against Iran, Syria and North Korea is something that Sen. Lugar – last I knew – was still opposing
We need to send Joel to Washington because we’re not just upset with the Republicans in Washington, but too many Democrats are beholden to the corporate interested and billionaires that aren’t speaking out against the rush to war with Iran, speaking out against Wall Street speculation … speaking out aga...
66 percent of Republicans, compared with 40 percent of Democrats, would be in favor. Conversely, 50 percent of Democrats oppose the use of U.S. force in Iran, while only 24 percent of Republicans say the same. Fifty-one percent of independents would support taking U.S. military action in Iran to prevent...
On the other hand, to simply bomb Iran, as some Republicans have argued, would rapidly be met with opposition in the U.S. when oil prices reach a high of $200-$250 a barrel and $6 a gallon at the pump. Such actions would also leave us stuck in a protracted conflict with global terrorist responses from I...
his departure from the text -- and the language he chose to use -- was clearly intended to respond to the GOP candidates who have spent the spent the run-up to Super Tuesday bashing Obama for his handling of Iran.
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