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*14 Questions Democrats Should Consider on the Iran Deal*

The top issues Obama loyalists can't ignore.

August 12, 2015

*Ari Lieberman* <http://www.frontpagemag.com/author/ari-lieberman>

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As Congress adjourns for its summer recess, Democratic lawmakers will be
forced to assess and evaluate the Iran nuclear deal and its consequences.
The Obama administration assured us on countless occasions that no deal was
better than a bad deal, but in the words of Charles Krauthammer, the deal
reached in Geneva with the mullahs represents the worst agreement in
American diplomatic history. Here are some substantive and procedural
points that congressional lawmakers will need to address when considering
the merits of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

1) Under the JCPOA, Iran is permitted to have 24 days of advance notice
before suspected nuclear sites can be inspected, giving them ample time to
sanitize nuclear sites slated for scrutiny; does that sound intrusive?

2) Under the JCPOA, Iran is entitled to have access to intelligence
information which leads analysts to suspect that the Iranians are
cheating.  Will the Iranians be able to utilize that sensitive intelligence
gathering information to circumvent detection methods in the future?

3) Article 10, *Annex III*
<http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=26999> of the
JCPOA provides two clauses that compel the world powers to assist Iran in
protecting its nuclear facilities against sabotage or other forms of
attack. Does that mean that the United States must act to defend Iran
against Israel if Israel decided to initiate a cyber or conventional attack
against Iran’s nuclear facilities? And if the U.S. decides not to defend
Iran, can Iran claim that the United States is materially breaching the
terms of the JCPOA and unilaterally abrogate the accord, a scenario
suggested by Senator *Marco Rubio*
<http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/08/marco-rubio-iran-deal-election/400313/>
?

4) Secret agreements between the IAEA and Iran allow Iran to *collect*
<http://www.nationalreview.com/article/421550/what-kerry-and-obama-tried-keep-congress-and-public-iran-will-collect-its-own-samples>
and hand over to the IAEA its own samples. Does that not materially taint
the chain of custody?

5) Under the terms of the JCPOA, "snapback" sanctions can only be
implemented after a lengthy and cumbersome procedure culminating in a UN
Security Council vote and companies already doing business in Iran are
retroactively exempted; does that sound like a "snapback" and is the U.S.
willing to impose snapback sanctions for “*minor*
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2015/07/21/the-snapback-trap-is-one-reason-to-nix-the-iran-deal/>,”
incremental breaches or will it reserve its snapback sanctions for all but
the most egregious violations?

6) Considering Iran’s past and its record of transferring of missile
technology to Hezbollah, Syria and North Korea, why is Iran being entitled
to sanctions relief from its ICBM program after 8 years? Why does Iran need
ICBMs? What strategic purpose do ICBMs serve for Iran’s defense needs other
than delivering a nuclear payload?

7) What will Iran do with the 150 billion dollars it receives when the
JCPOA is implemented?

8) Have you considered the fact that Iran has been *caught cheating*
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/257987/nuke-deal-nears-iran-caught-cheating-again-ari-lieberman>
during the interim accords on no less than four occasions and that Iran
maintains a lengthy record of deceitfulness and treachery?

9) Have you considered the fact that Iran is currently sanitizing the
Parchin nuclear site and claiming they're doing "*road repair*
<http://www.timesofisrael.com/iran-says-nuclear-site-cleanup-claims-preposterous/>
"?

10) Now that Charles Schumer, Eliot Engel, Steve Israel, Kathleen Rice,
Nita Lowey, Grace Meng, Brad Sherman, Ted Deutch, Albio Sires as well as
other Democrats have decided to vote in favor of a resolution of
disapproval, does that mean that Democrats who are opposed to the JCPOA are
caucusing with Iranian hardliners, as Mr. Obama implied about Republicans?

11) Now that Iran's military chief, Gen. Hassan Firouzabadi has issued his
*approval*
<http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/08/09/iran-military-chief-reportedly-backs-nuke-deal-despite-concerns/>
for the JCPOA, does that mean that Mr. Obama is caucusing with Iran's
military chiefs?

12) Assuming Iran doesn't cheat, what will prevent Iran from legally
becoming a threshold nuclear power after 8 to 10 years when most of the
JCPOA's restrictions against Iran are lifted?

13) Mr. Obama referred the JCPOA for approval at the UN Security Council
before Congress had a chance to review the accord; does that not
demonstrate Mr. Obama’s contempt for Congress, the legislative process and
the constitutional system of checks and balances?

14) The administration *will not commit itself to following the law*
<http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/31/dem-obama-ready-to-ignore-congress-if-veto-on-iran-deal-is-overridden/>
if Mr. Obama fails to override a congressional resolution of disapproval;
see question thirteen.

Individually, each question raised presents serious flaws in the JCPOA and
would justify voting in favor of a resolution of disapproval. Collectively,
however, the issues raised present a damning indictment of a flawed
negotiating process – some might classify it as a capitulation process –
that gave the Islamic Republic everything it wanted on a silver platter and
more. Questions surrounding the JCPOA also present a disturbing pattern
demonstrating a level of contempt for the law, the legislative process and
our constitutional system of government not seen since the Nixon
administration.




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