US Lawmakers Pressure Biden to Enforce Sanctions on Assad
House Republicans have accused US President Joe Biden’s administration of failing to enforce sanctions on Syria as part of a bid to appease Iran.
“We are concerned that your administration is
failing to enforce US sanctions law on one of the worst human rights violators
in the world, who has killed half a million people, as a concession to Iran to
re-enter the failed Iran nuclear deal,” the lawmakers wrote.
In a letter sent to State and
Treasury Secretaries Antony Blinken and Janet Yellen, they expressed deep
concern that after months of being in office, the administration has refused to
impose any sanctions.
They further wondered why the
administration has not exercised its sanctions authority under the Caesar Act,
which was approved by the Congress in late 2019.
“Is the administration refusing to enforce
sanctions on one of the world’s worst human rights violators, Bashar al-Assad,
as a concession to the Iranians as part of rejoining the JCPOA?” they asked.
The lawmakers, Bryan Steil, Jim
Banks and Joe Wilson, are members of the Republican Study Committee, the
House’s largest conservative caucus, which opposes the administration’s efforts
to provide Iran with massive sanctions relief.
“After more than 100 days in office, the Biden
administration has refused to impose any sanctions under the Caesar Act.
Sanctions enforcement against these threats must be a top priority,” the letter
read.
“The Iran Deal sold out the Syrian people the
first time around, and I fear that history is repeating itself,” Wilson wrote.
“Iran has repeatedly violated congressionally
approved US sanctions on Syria by sending shiploads of crude oil to Assad. This
also violates sanctions on Iran aimed at stymieing its oil trade and cutting
off a source of revenue for the hardline regime.”
Republican foreign policy leaders
are investigating the matter, the letter stressed, noting that the
investigation is one of several active probes being led by the Committee.
The congressmen said they are “committed to investigating and uncovering any sanctions relief provided to Iran and its allies as part of your (administration’s) efforts to re-enter the Iran nuclear deal”.