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U.S. President Barack Obama is opposing a new round of U.S. sanctions on Iran in
apparent pursuit of a secret deal with the regime, the American World Tribune
daily reported Tuesday.
Citing sources in the American Congress, the daily said that “the White House
has warned against additional sanctions on Iran’s energy and other sectors,
because sanctions were not required to change Iran’s nuclear policy.”
According to the National Security Council (NSC) spokesman, Tommy Vietor, the
U.S. Administration “focuses with our partners on effectively implementing these
efforts, we believe additional authorities now threaten to undercut these
efforts,” he said.
The sources indicated however that “the White House opposition marked a
policy to achieve what they termed a grand bargain with Iran that would maintain
its nuclear program.”
They said the White House was increasing its resistance to congressional
sanctions legislation as well as pressure on Democrats.
On Nov. 29, a law on national defense was adopted by a majority of 94 votes
against zero to keep the pressure on Iran. Even Senator Robert Menendez noted
that "any revision is out of the question, closing the door to Obama."
According to sources quoted by the Lebanese daily Assafir "Iranian officials
conduct confidential discussions with their American counterparts through
various channels," noting that "the escalation of the current tension between
the U.S. and Iranian forces in the Gulf is directly related to these
discussions! "
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