GOP lawmakers have introduced a barrage of legislation to prevent giving up sanctions for little return

As it becomes increasingly likely - despite US President Joe Biden's administration's protestations to the contrary - that America will rejoin the Iran Nuclear Deal, Republican lawmakers have introduced a raft of legislation to act as a brake to reentry.

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"The eight pieces of legislation address issues including tightening sanctions enforcement, expressing disapproval of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), opposing easing sanctions on Iran and seeking to block the U.S. from reentering the JCPOA entirely," according to the Jewish Insider (JI).

While some proposals have hardly gained any traction at all, others have received a more favorable response.

One Senate bill that seeks congressional oversight over sanctions reductions has gained 27 cosponsors. Another, which Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR.) introduced, opposed any form of sanctions relief that did not both address Iran's nuclear program - which it insists is for peaceful, domestic purposes - and the recent attacks on a US base inside Iraq, by an Iranian-backed Shi'ite proxy and has garnered 31 cosponsors.

In the House, these two bills have 24 and 30 cosponsors respectively. Read more at i24