New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, one of only four Senate Democrats to oppose the deal, wants Congress to renew the Iran Sanctions Act “to ensure that we have an effective snapback option.” The law was passed in 1996 to pressure foreign companies not to invest in Iran’s oil and gas industries; it has since been expanded.
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, one of only four Senate Democrats to oppose the deal, wants Congress to renew the Iran Sanctions Act “to ensure that we have an effective snapback option.” The law was passed in 1996 to pressure foreign companies not to invest in Iran’s oil and gas industries; it has since been expanded. Mel Evans AP
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, one of only four Senate Democrats to oppose the deal, wants Congress to renew the Iran Sanctions Act “to ensure that we have an effective snapback option.” The law was passed in 1996 to pressure foreign companies not to invest in Iran’s oil and gas industries; it has since been expanded. Mel Evans AP