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Key Democrats oppose Obamas Iran deal
08.08.15 17:54 Middle East
Key Democrats oppose Obamas Iran deal
Jewish lawmaker Schumer, Engel turn against Iran nuclear deal, in blow to US President’s efforts to sell measure.
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Schumer (L) leading the opposition

WASHINGTON - Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer announced on Thursday he would vote against the Iran nuclear deal, in a blow to President Barack Obamas efforts to sell the measure.

The decision by the influential Jewish lawmaker was quickly matched by another leading Democrat, Eliot Engel, the ranking Democrat on the House foreign affairs committee.

"Advocates on both sides have strong cases for their point of view that cannot simply be dismissed," Schumer, the number three Democrat in the Senate, said in a statement.

"This has made evaluating the agreement a difficult and deliberate endeavor," he admitted, following days of speculation about his intentions.

"I have decided I must oppose the agreement and will vote yes on a motion of disapproval."

Separately, Engel said that he simply did not trust Iran to uphold its end of the agreement to curtail its nuclear program in exchange for an easing of crippling economic sanctions.

"I still believe that a negotiated solution is the best course of action. Thats the path I believe we should pursue. But ... I regret that I cannot support this deal," he said.

The announcements were a serious blow to Obama, who is in the midst of an intense lobbying effort to get Congress to back his landmark agreement, arguing that to torpedo it would be to risk a wider Middle East war.

Congress is expected to pass a resolution opposing the deal in September.

Obama will veto that measure, but Congress could override such a veto -- and kill the Iran deal -- with a two-thirds majority in both the Senate and House of Representatives.

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi is said to be assembling a team aimed at securing the necessary votes to uphold the veto.

But earlier this week House Democrat Steve Israel -- like Schumer a major Jewish voice in Congress -- came out against the deal.

In his statement, Schumer insisted he would vote against the accord "not because I believe war is a viable or desirable option" but because Iran will continue to pursue its "nefarious goals."

"Better to keep US sanctions in place, strengthen them, enforce secondary sanctions on other nations, and pursue the hard-trodden path of diplomacy once more, difficult as it may be."

 

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