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CONTACT INFORMATION
1. White House - Joe Biden -
Contacting the White House [En Español]
Mailing Address
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Phone Numbers
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461
TTY/TDD
Comments: 202-456-6213
Visitors Office: 202-456-2121
Please send your comments to comments@whitehouse.gov.
2. State Department - Antony Blinken
Public Communication Division
Bureau of Public Affairs, Rm. 5827
U.S. Department of State
Washington, D.C. 20520-6810
Tel: 202-647-6575
For the Secretary of State: Secretary@state.gov
(The Bureau of Public Affairs, on behalf of the Secretary, carefully records foreign policy opinions sent to this address.)
You also may write to or fax the Secretary of State:
Secretary of State
U.S. Department of State
Washington, D.C. 20520
Fax: 202-261-8577
The main switchboard number and general address for the Department of State are as follows:
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
3. United States Senators
https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
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4. Member of Congress
https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
URGENT ACTION ALERT - AUGUST 24, 2022
تنبيه بالتحرك العاجل - 10 ديسمبر 2021
" U.S. and European negotiators are reportedly close to agreeing to a nuclear deal that provides the Iranian regime with up to $1 trillion in cash, shield its nuclear activities from meaningful oversight, and offers Russia a sanctions evasion hub." United Against a Nuclear Iran
Bipartisan policy experts and scores of former military and government officials in the United States warn of danger and plead with Biden to reconsider - Israeli Government united in its concern that this is a very, very, very bad and foolish deal which will finance terrorism and ignite the Middle East.
Please contact the White House, the State Department and Your Members of Congress TODAY
BACKGROUND
DOZENS OF FORMER U.S. GENERALS AND ADMIRALS AND RESPECTED POLICY EXPERTS AND FORMER GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AT THE NONPARTISAN UNITED AGAINST A NUCLEAR IRAN URGE BIDEN TO RECONSIDER
Dozens of former United States generals and admirals wrote a letter to the Biden Administration warning that the proposed new nuclear agreement the with Iran is likely to “instantly fuel explosive Iranian aggression,” and "would help Iran’s nuclear program and support of terrorism". They also linked the nuclear talks in Vienna to Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine.
In addition, Well regarded policy experts and former government officials from diverse backgrounds - both Democrat and Republican - at United Against a Nuclear Iran issued a release yesterday vehemently urged Biden to reconsider the pending deal and insist on common sense measures which will truly have the effect of thwarting the brutal tyrannical regime's nuclear ambitions. The well regarded organization spearheaded by former Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman and Mark D. Wallace, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations for Management and Reform, warned
" U.S. and European negotiators are reportedly close to agreeing to a nuclear deal that provides the Iranian regime with cash, shield its nuclear activities from meaningful oversight, and offers Russia a sanctions evasion hub."
They continue...
"The Biden administration should not agree to a shorter and weaker nuclear deal that meets Iranian demands for merely temporary restrictions on its nuclear program in exchange for up to $1 trillion in sanctions relief for the regime by 2030.
If non-nuclear sanctions are lifted, as reported, that would set a very troubling precedent that will hamper the ability of the U.S. to hold Tehran accountable for its other threatening behavior. All this goes above and beyond the sanctions relief given to Iran in 2015 in exchange for an agreement that is weaker today with the one year breakout timeline upon which the JCPOA was originally based irrecoverable.
Iran will be permitted to operate a nearly unrestricted nuclear program in 2031, and then our options to prevent a nuclear Iran will be fewer and worse. In the meantime, Iran will grow richer and more powerful, and therefore more capable of destabilizing the Middle East.
In addition, like the JCPOA, a new deal will still mandate that key restrictions on Iran expire soon. U.N. restrictions on Iran’s missile program expire next year, and the mechanism to “snap back” sanctions on Iran in the event of Iranian noncompliance with the deal expires in 2025.
Rather than accepting a deal that’s lopsided in Iran’s favor, the Biden administration should refuse to sign any pact that does not meet these minimum, common-sense criteria":
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The international community must return to the principle of zero uranium enrichment or reprocessing in Iran.
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Iran must resolve all outstanding International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inquiries about its nuclear program—including the regime’s weapons-related activities—before any sanctions are lifted.
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Iran must end all its dangerous non-nuclear behavior—including hostage taking, targeting Americans, developing ballistic missiles, and practicing and sponsoring terrorism—in parallel to any nuclear agreement.
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U.S. policy should once again be conducted in a bipartisan manner and in partnership with Congress, and any nuclear agreement should be submitted to the U.S. Senate as a treaty for ratification.
A more detailed UANI analysis of all that is wrong with the Iran deal resource The Iran Nuclear Deal: What’s Wrong With It And What Can We Do Now?, can be found here."
Wallace also penned an article yesterday forewarning: "History tells us that ignoring a pattern of escalating aggression — a failure to deter — courts disaster. We appear to be on that path with Iran."
GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL UNITED IN FIERCE OPPOSITION
The government of the State of Israel is also unified in its fierce opposition to this deal and government officials of all stripes took to the airways in recent days to urge the Biden Administration to reconsider - and to note that Israel will not be bound by any agreement and will do what is necessary to truly prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Likud leader Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whose Churchillian leadership, strength, and clarity on this issue has brought him worldwide recognition and respect described the deal as a horrible deal that is worse than the first and a threat to the peace of the world. He warned that a revived nuclear deal is the "height of folly" and explained that as a result of this deal the Middle East will become 'nuclear powder keg'.
Prime Minister Lapid similarly slammed the "bad deal" declaring that it "won’t prevent nuclear Iran and gives Tehran $100 billion a year to spread terror." He added that the negotiators are letting Tehran manipulate the talks" suggesting that the apparent terms don’t meet US President Biden’s own red lines, and assessing that it won’t stop Iran from becoming a nuclear state.
“The countries of the West draw a red line, the Iranians ignore it, and the red line moves,” Lapid told reporters at a press conference in Jerusalem. An emerging deal, Lapid said, “does not meet the standards set by President Biden himself: preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear state.”
“Israel is not against any agreement. We are against this agreement because it is a bad one. Because it cannot be accepted as it is written right now,” Lapid says in a briefing with foreign correspondents in Israel.
“On the table right now is a bad deal. 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,” Lapid says.
“This money will fund the Revolutionary Guards. It will fund the Basij who oppress the Iranian people. It will fund more attacks on American bases in the Middle East. It will be used to strengthen Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad,” he says.
Former prime minister Naftali Bennett, who now holds the post of alternate premier also issued what he describes as a last-minute appeal to US President Joe Biden not to sign a renewed Iran nuclear deal.
“This deal will .... allow Iran to develop, affix and operate centrifuges almost without limit in about two years,” Bennett says in a statement.
He says that previously, “even when things appeared close,” Israel convinced the White House “not to surrender to Iranian demands,” and expresses hope it will again do the same.
RECENT IRANIAN TERROR ATTACKS ON US SOIL - DEAL WILL REPORTEDLY UNWIND SANCTIONS ON THE VERY ORGANIZATIONS RAISING BOUNTIES TO KILL AMERICANS
The Administration's current efforts to resuscitate the deal are even more egregious and untimely in light recent efforts of the Iranian government and its sympathizers to murder American officials and human rights activists on American soil in recent weeks.
These include
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plots to murder former Secretary of State and CIA director Mike Pompeo and former National Security Advisor John Bolton;
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hiring a hitman to murder prominent Iranian-American journalist and activist Masih Alinejad;
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defending the recent assassination attempt on author Salomon Rushdie in upstate New York - in no doubt inspired by the fatwa ordered by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
A former senior Iran advisor at the State Department has reported that the deal includes unwinding sanctions on an Iranian government organization called the 15 Khordad Foundation, which offers bounties for the assassination of Iran's political enemies. The foundation, for example, is behind the $3.3 million bounty on Rushdie's head, which is believed to have in part motivated the attacker who earlier this month stabbed Rushdie 10 times during a public appearance, nearly killing him.
"Biden's new Iran deal would lift sanctions on the very organizations raising bounties to kill Americans," said Gabriel Noronha, a former senior Iran adviser at the State Department.
AMERICA DENIED SEAT AT TABLE - NEGOTIATING THROUGH RUSSIAN INTERMEDIARY/SEVERAL MEMBERS OF US NEGOTIATING TEAM HAD PREVIOUSLY RESIGNED AS A RESULT OF WEAKNESS OF CONTROVERSIAL LEAD NEGOTIATOR ROB MALLEY
You can't make this stuff up!
There is important history here which adds some additional color.
In the way of background you may recall that the Iranian regime refused to let the United States into the negotiating room in Vienna and relegated the greatest nation on earth and leader of the free world to the "kiddie table".
You may also recall that the world's true occupier - the Ukrainian civilian bashing Russians are "negotiating" on America's behalf. Many commentators have noted that the Russians have and will use the deal to evade sanctions that have been imposed on them.
Last and certainly not least you may remember that several members quit the American negotiating team because of the weak positions and capitulations espoused by lead negotiator - the very controversial Rob Malley.
DEAL IS OF DUBIOUS LEGALITY AND CONSTITUTIONALITY - WIDESPREAD BIPARTISAN SUPPORT NEEDED FOR LEGITIMACY AND LONGEVITY
Also note that under existing law the deal must be fully and completely disclosed and approved by Congress and it appears that the Biden Administration may attempt to circumvent this obligation.
There are also huge and very legitimate Constitutional questions being raised as to why this significant and consequential accord was not - and is not - being submitted to the United States Senate for ratification as a treaty under Article II, section 2.
Moreover - the authoritarian Iranians - seem to be demanding a term which is impossible in our republic - that future Presidents be bound by anything that is now agreed upon. The Biden Administration cannot have it both ways - they must either submit the agreement as a treaty - or explain in no uncertain terms to the Iranians, the Europeans and the world that this is not possible in America.
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ACTION ALERT - FOR THE SAKE OF OUR SECURITY AND YOUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE....
1. PLEASE TAKE A FEW MOMENTS TO CONTACT THE WHITE HOUSE AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT THIS MORNING AND TELL THEM NOT TO AGREE TO THIS UBER DANGEROUS AND SENSELESS DEAL. TELL THEM NOT TO LEGITIMIZE, EMBOLDEN AND ENRICH EVIL.
CHOOSE THE WORDS AND FACTS THAT HAVE THE MOST MEANING FOR YOU AND SPEAK RESPECTFULLY AND FROM YOUR HEART.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
WHITE HOUSE:
E-mail: https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
Telephone:
Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414
STATE DEPARTMENT:
E-mail: https://register.state.gov/contactus/contactusform
Telephone: 1-202-647-4000.
2. CALL YOUR UNITED STATES SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS - TELL THEM TO DEMAND A REVIEW AND VOTE ON THE DEAL.
HOW TO FIND AND CONTACT YOUR SENATORS
https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
HOW TO FIND AND CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
FEBRUARY 4, 2022 - URGENT UPDATE AND ACTION ALERT - THE NEW WORST "DEAL" IN HISTORY - PLEASE HELP US STOP IT NOW
IRANIAN TERMA ARE PREVAILING : BIDEN ADMINISTRATION ON VERGE OF SIGNING VERY DANGEROUS AND FOOLISH IRAN DEAL - PLEASE CONTACT THE WHITE HOUSE, THE STATE DEPARTMENT AND YOUR SENATORS AND MEMBER OF CONGRESS NOW
تنبيه بالتحرك العاجل - 10 ديسمبر 2021
CITIZENS OF OTHER COUNTRIES
URGENT ACTION ALERTS -
April - May 2021
UNITED STATES CITIZENS
Please reach out to the White House, your United States representative, and your United States senators and urge them :
1. TO SUPPORT THE MAX PRESSURE ACT
The Max Pressure Act provides that sanctions on Iran can only be lifted if Tehran meets 12 demands that were outlined by Secretary of State Pompeo in May 2018, following the U.S. withdrawal from the JCPOA. T
hese include allowing full international access to observe and inspect Tehran’s nuclear activity, which Iran maintains is for peaceful purposes, and give up any activity that could be used to develop materials for a nuclear weapon.
Other demands include Iran ending its proliferation of ballistic missiles, demands for the release of all American and international prisoners “detained on spurious charges,” calls for Iran ending its support for groups declared as terrorists and proxy-fighting forces in Iraq and Syria, and accountability for human rights abuses; among other requirements.
The bill would further restrict the ability of the president to issue waiver and license authorities that allow for the bypassing of certain sanctions, used mostly for humanitarian purposes. The legislation would put sunset clauses on certain waivers and provide for expanded congressional review before sanctions are lifted on Iran.
It also calls for submitting to the Senate for ratification as a treaty any new agreement with Iran. purposes, and give up any activity that could be used to develop materials for a nuclear weapon.
Other demands include Iran ending its proliferation of ballistic missiles, demands for the release of all American and international prisoners “detained on spurious charges,” calls for Iran ending its support for groups declared as terrorists and proxy-fighting forces in Iraq and Syria, and accountability for human rights abuses; among other requirements.
The bill would further restrict the ability of the president to issue waiver and license authorities that allow for the bypassing of certain sanctions, used mostly for humanitarian purposes. The legislation would put sunset clauses on certain waivers and provide for expanded congressional review before sanctions are lifted on Iran.
It also calls for submitting to the Senate for ratification as a treaty any new agreement with Iran.
Supporters of the maximum pressure campaign of sanctions on Iran say that the policy works in squeezing Tehran financially and bankrupting its malign activity, and if left in place for long enough will extract concessions from the Islamic Republic.
But critics say the sanctions have done little to curb Iran’s bad behavior and have emboldened it to break out of the constraints of the nuclear deal by threatening inspections from international nuclear watchdogs and increasing enrichment of uranium, key elements of fuel for a nuclear weapon.
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The Max Pressure Act is not the first move by Republicans aimed at constraining Biden’s ability to enter an agreement with Iran.
Ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) introduced legislation this month to require congressional review of executive branch proposals to “terminate or waive sanctions” against Iran.
In February, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) introduced a bicameral resolution that opposed lifting sanctions on Iran “without addressing the full scope of Iran’s malign activities,” including its nuclear program, ballistic missile program, weapons proliferation, support for terrorism, hostage-taking and human rights violations.
2. TO DEFEND ISRAEL'S RIGHT TO DEFEND HERSELF FROM ROCKET ATTACKS BY HAMAS, AN IRAN SPONSORED TERRORIST GROUP THAT RULES OVER GAZA WITH AN IRON FIST WHILE OBSESSIVELY PURSUING ITS STATED GOAL OF ANNIHILATING ISRAEL. ISRAEL MUST HAVE THE RIGHT TO DEFEND HERSELF BY HERSELF.
3. NOT TO ELIMINATE SANCTIONS. IRAN DOES NOT USE THE MONEY TO HELP THE IRANIAN PEOPLE - BUT TO FUND HAMAS AND TERRORIST GROUPS WHO COMMIT ATROCITIES THROUGHOUT THE MIDDLE EAST AND WELL BEYOND.
4. TO PURSUE TRUE PEACE BY FOCUSING ON AND EXPANDING THE SUCCESS OF THE ABRAHAM ACCORDS.
CONTACT INFORMATION
1. White House - Joe Biden -
Contacting the White House [En Español]
Mailing Address
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Phone Numbers
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461
TTY/TDD
Comments: 202-456-6213
Visitors Office: 202-456-2121
Please send your comments to comments@whitehouse.gov.
2. State Department - Antony Blinken
Public Communication Division
Bureau of Public Affairs, Rm. 5827
U.S. Department of State
Washington, D.C. 20520-6810
Tel: 202-647-6575
For the Secretary of State: Secretary@state.gov
(The Bureau of Public Affairs, on behalf of the Secretary, carefully records foreign policy opinions sent to this address.) You also may write to or fax the Secretary of State:
Secretary of State
U.S. Department of State
Washington, D.C. 20520
Fax: 202-261-8577
The main switchboard number and general address for the Department of State are as follows:
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
(202) 647-4000