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Obama clings to 'preposterous argument' on Iran: Democratic Rep. Brad Sherman

A top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee says the Obama administration is clinging to a preposterous argument if it thinks Iranian leaders can be trusted to stick by the weapons-barring rules of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation treaty after economic sanctions on Iran are lifted.

Rep. Brad Sherman made the charge during a committee hearing Thursday after a top administration official asserted that the nuclear deal being sought with the Islamic Republic will ultimately be insured by Tehrans long-term agreement to abide by the treaty after meeting other demands from Washington and other world powers.

The bottom line is is that even after certain obligations are completed by Iran, it cannot become a nuclear weapons state, Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken told the committee. It will be legally bound under the Non-Proliferation Treaty not to make or acquire a nuclear weapon.

Mr. Sherman, the second ranking Democrat on the committee, pounced on the claim wondering aloud whether Mr. Blinken was actively trying to delude the committee by maintaining that Iran wont try to clandestinely sneak-out and develop nuclear weapons regardless of the treaty agreement.

I fear that you have misled this committee in telling us that, once Iran has the rights of a non-nuclear state, subject to the additional protocol, that youll be able to stop sneak-out, because youve said first that, well, they cant develop a nuclear weapon because that would be illegal, the California Democrat said. Thats a preposterous argument.

Obviously, theyre willing to break the law, Mr. Sherman added, asserting that Iranian leaders have repeatedly violated past U.N. mandates and international demands not to develop a nuclear weapon.

In response, Mr. Blinken, who previously served as President Obamas deputy national security adviser, stood by his comments, claiming that there will be future punishment exacted on Iran if attempts to pursue a nuclear weapon after signing the non-proliferation treaty.

If Iran makes an agreement, it will make it with the full knowledge that if it violates the agreement, there will be severe consequences, he said.

A staffer for Mr. Sherman told The Washington Times after the hearing that the congressman does not stand in opposition to the administrations pursuit of negotiations with Iran or even a possible nuclear deal. Mr. Sherman only believes one part of the deal may have flawed logic; he does not believe the entire deal is preposterous, the staffer said.

The exchange on Capitol Hill came as The Associated Press reported Thursday that a draft nuclear accord now being negotiated between the Obama administration and Iran would force the Islamic Republic to cut hardware it could use to make an atomic bomb by about 40 percent for at least a decade, while offering the Iranians immediate relief from sanctions that have crippled their economy.

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A Democrat's call for arms

Joe Rondone / Democrat Jeff Burlew, Sean Rossman and Bill Cotterell are the Capitol Team for the 2015 legislative session.(Photo: Joe Rondone/Democrat)Buy Photo

One would expect someone like Farhan "Ronny" Ahmed to have a strong opinion on a bill that would allow people to legally carry guns on a college campus.

After all, situations like his are the exact reason bills like Rep. Greg Steube's HB 4005 are introduced. Steube, a Sarasota Republican, has argued that Ahmed, a 21-year-old Florida State University student, was not protected by the gun-free zone he stood in when gunman Myron May shot him outside Strozier Library.

But Ahmed, now paralyzed from the waist down, said he has read nothing of the guns on campus bills that are moving through the House and Senate. At FSU Day on Tuesday, I asked him whether he had any opinion on the matter.

He calmly said "no" and chose not to elaborate. That's fine, there's enough discussion on the bills.

A social media brouhaha erupted late Tuesday night when one of Tallahassee's Democratic legislators announced she would vote for Steube's bill, one that many see as a call to arms for Republicans.

Rep. Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda confirmed on a Facebook comment thread that the rumors were true.

She got a screen full.

"Very disappointed!!! More guns are NOT the solution," said Elvira Galicia Akinyemi. It didn't help when she said guns were a "great equalizer," a term one Facebooker called appalling.

"Our representative is certainly not a Democrat," said Andy Janecek on the Leon County Democratic Party Facebook page. "She has shown us here today she cares little about the wishes of the students she represents."

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US Congress Asks Obama for Greater Role in Iran Nuclear Deal

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As unconfirmed reports surfaced that a draft of an Iran nuclear deal was being circulated among the parties to international negotiations in Switzerland, U.S. lawmakers at a hearing Thursday in Washington seemed to grow increasingly nervous.

Officials told the Associated Press that the U.S. and Iran were drafting elements of a nuclear deal that committed Tehran to a 40 percent cut in the number of machines it could use to make an atomic bomb. In return, the officials said, Iran would get quick relief from some crippling economic sanctions and a partial lifting of a U.N. embargo on conventional arms.

Later in the day, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki dismissed reports of a deal.

"The reports are inaccurate," she said. "There is no draft document being circulated. The fundamental framework issues are still under comprehensive discussion, and obviously that is what [Secretary of State John Kerry] is focused on now."

Kerry has been in Switzerland this week, meeting with his Iranian counterpart as the United States and its partner countries Britain, Russia, China, France and Germany try to reach an outline of an agreement before March 31. The deadline for a comprehensive agreement is the end of June.

Letter to Obama

At a contentious House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the Iran nuclear talks, several lawmakers insisted that Congress role in the negotiating process must not be marginalized.

Represenative Eliot Engel of New York, the ranking Democrat on the committee, said he and Republican Chairman Ed Royce of California were sending a letter to President Barack Obama expressing their concerns about what needs to be in an Iran nuclear deal.

A draft of the letter emphasizes that permanent sanctions relief, which Iran has repeatedly requested during the Geneva negotiations, would require new legislation.

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