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US Senate Opposes Current Iran Nuclear Deal

The US Senate expresses opposition to the current Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), deeming it ineffective. It urges the President to renegotiate the agreement to verifiably and permanently prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, and to consult with US allies in the Middle East. Citizens should be aware that this resolution aims to enhance regional and global security by tightening controls over Iran's nuclear program, which could impact international stability.
Key points
The US Senate opposes the current Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) due to its ineffectiveness.
It urges the President to renegotiate the deal to permanently prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Recommends maintaining sanctions against Iran until it complies with all elements of a revised JCPOA.
Emphasizes the need for unlimited access for international inspectors to Iranian nuclear sites.
Requires Iran to cease sponsoring terrorist groups and fully disclose all undeclared nuclear activities.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_SRES_31
Sponsor: Sen. Scott, Rick [R-FL]
Process start date: 2021-02-03