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US lawmakers: Tehran is afraid of outside monitoring

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US lawmakers: Tehran is afraid of outside monitoring

Three Republican lawmakers were blocked from visiting Iran to view the nation’s parliamentary elections Friday, which they are claiming is a sign that Tehran is afraid of outside monitoring.
“Perhaps they have too much to hide,” Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.) wrote in an op-ed in the Washington Examiner.
Along with Reps. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) and Frank LoBiondo (R-N.J.), Pompeo had earlier this month asked to visit Iran, tour some of its nuclear sites, talk about military activities and meet with an American held captive.
But three weeks after applying for a visa, the hawkish Republicans never heard back, Pompeo wrote.
“Despite political cartoons and front page stories in Iranian newspapers on our visa applications, the Iranian government still missed its own, self-imposed deadline for responding to us,” he wrote.
Pompeo has been a critic of the nuclear deal in particular and the Obama administration’s Iran policy more generally.
The president’s strategy “leaves our regional partners like Israel more vulnerable, and worse, it leaves the United States less safe,” he wrote.
“Our problems with Iran are not ending, they are just beginning,” Pompeo added. “Let us hope the next American president ends this horrible nuclear deal to help bring about real change.”


 


Source:  The Hill, 27 Feb 2016