Obama caught red-handed lying about Iran Deal

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The intrepid Omri Ceren has been meticulously documenting Obama’s
treacherous submission to the Iranians. Here Obama is caught red-handed,
bald-face lying through his teeth about the Iran deal and attempting to
fool Congress and the American people about “sanctions.”

Ask yourself this: why isn’t Obama pursuing the Islamic State with the
single-mindedness and purpose of his Iran nuclear weapons deal?

Why does Obama want to see the world’s leading state sponsor of terror with
nuclear weapons?

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There’s a lot going on in this piece, i
<http://bigstory.ap.org/urn:publicid:ap.org:62f2c97dcb544f129196047f34a081c0>t’s
1,100 words, and it gets highly technical very early. But it’s also
functionally an expose of how the Obama administration is going to shred
the entire sanctions regime despite having promised lawmakers the exact
opposite, and so the story will rightly be driving the discussion for the
next couple of days at least. Pasted below.

*Background* — Throughout the P5+1 negotiations, but especially since
Lausanne, the Obama administration has declared to lawmakers and reporters
that the final deal will only lift nuclear-related sanctions on Iran. The
talking point was a huge part of their immediate post-Lausanne media
strategy. The April 2 factsheet they circulated stated “U.S. sanctions on
Iran for terrorism, human rights abuses, and ballistic missiles will remain
in place under the deal.” Since then the assurance has become even more
central to their media strategy. It’s the overarching argument they use to
respond to Congressional and Arab worries that the nuclear deal will
empower Iran to become a regional hegemon capable of threatening American
national interests and global security. The precise wording differs from
presser to presser and interview to interview, but it’s usually something
like ‘our problems with Iran go way beyond the nuclear issue, and in the
aftermath of a deal we will continue to pressure them on human rights,
terrorism, their conventional military activities, and so on.’

*AP scoop #1 – admin is going to roll back non-nuclear sanctions* — The
lede is blunt: “the Obama administration may have to backtrack on its
promise that it will suspend only nuclear-related economic sanctions.” The
story reveals that sanctions that were imposed on Iran to block illicit
finance and ballistic missile development will also be rolled back. 23 out
of 24 currently sanctioned Iranian banks will be delisted, including the
staggeringly crucial Central Bank of Iran. There’s no way to credibly spin
delisting the CBI as nuclear-related relief. The CBI is government owned
and – as the AP article notes – was designated as a primary money
laundering concern because the Iranians use it for financing terrorism,
ballistic missile research, and campaigns aimed at bolstering the Assad
regime in Syria. Secondary sanctions that prevent other countries from
flooding Iran with cash will also be removed.

The result, per the article, will make “it easier for Iran’s Revolutionary
Guard Corps and its police, intelligence services and paramilitary groups
to do business.” It’s a 180 degree reversal of years of administration
assurances that the Iranians would only get nuclear-related relief, and
that sanctions relating to Iran’s non-nuclear military and terror-related
activities would remain. In a broader context, it means the final deal will
give Iran hundreds of billions of dollars to do what they want, while
dropping restrictions might have prevented them from using the money to
fund their ballistic missile program, global terror activities, or regional
proxy wars.

*AP scoop #2 — the administration pushback* — Here’s where things get very
strange very quickly. Everybody agrees the administration committed to
rolling back only nuclear-related sanctions. Everybody now agrees the
administration will also be lifting sanctions on things like ballistic
missile development. But Obama officials told the AP that they’re not
backtracking because… if you think about it, almost all sanctions are sort
of nuclear related in a way. The key graf from the AP story reads:
“Officials say the administration can meet its obligations because of how
it interprets nuclear sanctions. For example, they say measures designed to
stop Iran from acquiring ballistic missiles are nuclear-related because
they were imposed to push Iran into the negotiations. Also, they say
sanctions that may appear non-nuclear are often undergirded by previous
actions conceived as efforts to stop Iran’s nuclear program.”

This is gaslighting. It’s just not true. It’s just not how things happened.
Of course Congress has imposed sanctions on Iran over its nuclear work, but
lawmakers also imposed sanctions over the funding of conventional IRGC
activities, human rights abuses, global terrorism, ballistic missile
development, and a range of other activities. The Comprehensive Iran
Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 was about nuclear
issues, but also separately about terrorism, ballistic missile development,
and non-nuclear WMDs (the very first provision is the sunset provision and
involves Presidential certification; the first requirement has zero to do
with nuclear work and is entirely about international terrorism; the second
requirement separates out nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons from
ballistic missile technology and requires certification on all of them). In
2011 Treasury identified the entire country of Iran as a jurisdiction of
primary money laundering concern, which is an illicit finance issue. That
finding was then cited at the top of the 2011 Kirk-Menendez amendment to
the 2012 defense authorization bill, which was about terrorism.

I can run down the links to these if you need, but none of this has ever
been in contention before. To believe that ballistic missile sanctions are
nuclear sanctions you’d have to believe that Congress never tried to impose
sanctions because of all of the other things that Iran can put on top of
their ballistic missiles. That’s just not how the laws read. The claim
isn’t even defensible in the context of the current round of Iran
negotiations. If anything it’s less defensible. The interim JPOA and the
final JCPOA have never treated ballistic missiles as a nuclear issue and
they’ve always distinguished between ballistic missile sanctions and
nuclear-related sanctions. There’s no debate about this:

— The JPOA by design froze all Iranian nuclear-related activity, but there
were zero restrictions on ballistic missiles.
— The JPOA prohibited the United States from imposing new nuclear-related
sanctions, but in April 2014 the Treasury Department issued new
designations related to Iranian ballistic missile procurement activities.
— Again, the April 2 Lausanne factsheet describing the JCPOA stated flat
out “U.S. sanctions on Iran for terrorism, human rights abuses, and
ballistic missiles will remain in place under the deal.”



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