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Subject Our concerns with the looming nuclear deal
Date August 26, 2022 6:01 PM
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Iran Update


Dear A.,


This week, negotiations continued with Iran as America responded to the latest draft nuclear agreement.


While we don&rsquo;t know whether there will be a new nuclear agreement or not, we do know many of the issues at the heart of the talks.

Today, we sent
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this memo to congressional offices highlighting our top concerns with the proposed agreement, and urging members to speak out.


Our main concerns include:
- Shorter and weaker: Because of sunsetting restrictions and Iranian advancement in its enrichment capabilities, a new agreement will be shorter and weaker than the original nuclear deal. In essence, we will be paying more and getting less. So how do we get to the &ldquo;longer and stronger&rdquo; agreement that President Biden has said is needed?


- Strengthening Russia: Russia will play a major role in implementing and guaranteeing this agreement. How will the U.S. ensure Russia and President Putin do not benefit financially, militarily or strategically?


- IAEA probe on Iran: A major outstanding issue is whether, and how to, complete the International Atomic Energy Agency&rsquo;s (IAEA) investigation into Tehran&rsquo;s past undisclosed nuclear activities. Iran is demanding the IAEA end its probe as part of a deal. Will the deal require that Iran truthfully answer the IAEA&rsquo;s questions before Tehran receives sanctions relief? Or will we settle for closing the file without understanding the full scope of Iran&rsquo;s illicit activities?


- More money, more problems: The deal will provide the world&rsquo;s leading state sponsor of terrorism with at least $100 billion annually. Does it really make sense to provide billions to Iran as it plots to kill Americans, attack our allies, and continue its support for terrorist entities in the region?

Israel&rsquo;s view: Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid came out strongly this week against the deal being discussed.
- Lapid said: "Israel is not against any agreement. We are against this agreement, because it is a bad one&hellip; It would give Iran a hundred billion dollars a year. This money will not build schools or hospitals. This is a hundred billion dollars a year that will be used to undermine stability in the Middle East and spread terror around the globe."

AIPAC&rsquo;s view: We are deeply concerned that the deal being discussed will undermine U.S. security interests and those of our allies.
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A deal that benefits Russia and Putin is a bad deal.


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A deal that is shorter and weaker should be unacceptable.


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A deal that allows Iran to escape accountability for its undisclosed nuclear work and funds Iran&rsquo;s terrorist activities will not make the world a safer place.


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Click here to read the memo we sent to Hill offices that dives deeper into each of the above issues. We will keep you updated as we learn more.


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