Warning letter from 24 Republican lawmakers to Biden
Republican senators: The Islamic Republic will use Burjam to finance terrorism
As US President Joe Biden's efforts to return to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, known as the Borjam, draw to a close, opposition in the United States to an unconditional return to the Borjam is growing.
Florida Sen. Rick Scott wrote on Twitter criticizing Biden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's domestic plans: "Now do you want to lift the sanctions on the Iranian regime? The regime that finances Hamas terrorists, wants to destroy Israel, and hates the United States? "You have closed your eyes to reality."
Yellen said on Thursday, May 27, 2021, that Washington would reduce sanctions if the Iranian regime returned to the nuclear deal and fulfilled its commitments.
Meanwhile, 24 Republican lawmakers from the Republican Party warned in an open letter to Joe Biden against returning to Burjam.
"I and several other lawmakers wrote a letter to the Biden administration today, stressing that the nuclear deal with Iran should not be revoked, and that no sanctions should be lifted," Arizona Republican Rep. Schweikkert wrote on Twitter. On Iran. "If we return to this agreement, we will offer the Iranian leaders an unworthy offer, which will eventually go directly to Hamas."
"Everyone knows that Iran, which is constantly violating the human rights of its own people, is a financier of terrorism in the Middle East and beyond .... That is exactly why," the legislature wrote in a letter to the US president. "The United States Department of State has recognized the Iranian regime as a sponsor of state terrorism since 1984."
At the end of their letter, US lawmakers stressed that Iran would use the lifting of international sanctions to fund Hamas and other terrorist groups, and called on Biden to live up to its commitments to Israel's security and hand over the Iranian regime to aggression. Do not leave.
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