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Some Democrats join Republicans in effort to block Iran deal with Boeing
2016-07-09
[Jerusalem Post] Legislation that would serve to block a sale of Boeing aircraft to Iran worth $25 billion passed the House of Representatives in a voice vote on Thursday night.

Republican members added two amendments to the Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act that would prohibit US financial institutions from issuing the requisite licenses for the sale, or from offering loans to Iran for the purchases.

While this bill is unlikely to become law, the author of these two amendments, Congressman Peter Roskam (R-Illinois), said he plans to attach them to every bill he can that moves through Congress.

Significantly, Democratic members did not push back against the addition of the amendments, and some were encouraging of the effort on Thursday.

Among them is Congressman Brad Sherman (D-California), who in a June letter to the Obama administration wrote that the deal should not proceed because of inextricable ties between Iran's state-run aviation industry and its Revolutionary Guards.

Iran contends that blocking the Boeing sale would violate the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action‐ the nuclear deal clinched last year‐ and points to a provision of the JCPOA which commits the US to "allow for the sale of commercial passenger aircraft and related parts and services" for "exclusively civil aviation end-use."

But it is that last part‐ "exclusively civil aviation end-use"‐ that has some members of Congress convinced the Boeing deal can legally be halted, in compliance with the JCPOA. That's because the US Treasury Department, State Department, and intelligence agencies all assess that Iran Air and its subsidiary, Mahan Air, are complicit in illicit arms transfers to Lebanon-based terrorist organization Hezbollah or in the assistance of Syria's embattled president, Bashar Assad.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Article never states what Iran wants to purchase from Boeing. Journalism ain't what it used to be.

Either B-767s or FA-18Es...
Posted by: Steve White   2016-07-09 17:27  

#6  heh
Posted by: Frank G   2016-07-09 13:26  

#5  So Frank, does this mean that Comey has to move over ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-09 13:12  

#4  WSJ Iran-Boeing airplane deal.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-09 13:11  

#3  ask Thomas Pickering
Posted by: Frank G   2016-07-09 13:09  

#2  Article never states what Iran wants to purchase from Boeing. Journalism ain't what it used to be.
Posted by: jpal   2016-07-09 13:01  

#1  Republican auto-nasal removal.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-07-09 07:58  

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