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(Jewish Insider) Marc Rod - The U.S. Senate approved Wednesday by 62 to 33 a non-binding measure that opposes the removal of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' terrorism designation. The legislation also includes language requiring any nuclear weapons agreement with Iran to include provisions "addressing the full range of Iran's destabilizing activities," including missiles, terrorism and sanctions evasion. 16 Democrats voted for the measure. 2022-05-09 00:00:00Full Article
62 Senators, including 16 Democrats, Vote to Oppose Removal of IRGC from Terror List
(Jewish Insider) Marc Rod - The U.S. Senate approved Wednesday by 62 to 33 a non-binding measure that opposes the removal of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' terrorism designation. The legislation also includes language requiring any nuclear weapons agreement with Iran to include provisions "addressing the full range of Iran's destabilizing activities," including missiles, terrorism and sanctions evasion. 16 Democrats voted for the measure. 2022-05-09 00:00:00Full Article
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