Friday 22 May 2015

Obama Gives Congress A Say On Iran Nuclear Deal





Barack Obama has just signed a legislation which will delegate the element of power to the congress. This will allow the congress to review and possibly neglect a nuclear deal with Iran. Obama signed the bill without his familiar ceremony at the White House, a ceremony which some may deem to be his usual trip and a matter of course, not in this case. Negotiators ranging from China, France, Russia to Germany all seek deals with Tehran by the finale of June. Israel & Some Persian Gulf nations continue to worry that Iran are only prolonging their nuclear ambitions to get economic sanctions lifted. The newly implemented legislation will bar Obama from waiving congressional sanctions for at least 30 days while lawmakers examine the final cemented deal. In order for Congress to reject the deal they must pass a resolution of disapproval, one in which Obama can veto. What are your thoughts on this decision?

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