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Obama Administration backs down from imposing new sanctions on Iran in defiance of the Congress

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Obama Administration backs down from imposing new sanctions on Iran in defiance of the Congress

First; the White House on Wednesday informed Congress that in the following day the Treasury Department would implement new sanctions on Iran for its recent missile tests. However, when the time came, the Obama administration once more reneged and said it would delay the implementation apparently without offering a reason.
The heads-up to Congress specified Thursday at 10:30 am as the time the new sanctions were to come into effect. The new penalties were to be imposed on just under a dozen companies and individuals from Iran, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates that the US believes have been involved in Iran’s ballistic missile tests, which took place earlier this month.
But come 11:12 am on Thursday, House of Representatives and Senate members received word that the announcement was going to be “delayed for a few hours,” according to the Wall Street Journal.
Nearly 11 hours later, however,
According to a Reuters report, 1 Jan, 2016, around 10:00 pm, a White House email was sent to Congress reading, “We are considering various aspects related to additional designations, as well as evolving diplomatic work that is consistent with our national security interests, and as such we will not be announcing any additional designations today. We will continue to keep you informed as we work through remaining issues.”
It is difficult to gauge the rationale for such a statement, because US officials have said Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Javad Zarif are almost always within reach of each other, and the White House maintains it is still opposed to Iran’s missile defense program, leaving the Treasury Department’s sanctions on the table.
Republican lawmakers, however, haven’t hesitated to voice criticism over the postponement.
“If the president’s announced sanctions ultimately aren’t executed, it would demonstrate a level of fecklessness that even the president hasn’t shown before,” Representative Mike Pompeo (R-Kansas) told the Wall Street Journal.
On Thursday morning, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani tweeted, “In response to new US sanctions planned against Iran’s ballistic missile program, have ordered the Defense Minister to expedite the program,” but slightly backed off less than an hour later, tweeting, “If US continues its illegitimate interference w/ Iran’s right to defend itself a new program will be devised to enhance missile capabilities.”