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US House expands Iran sanctions | US House expands Iran sanctions |
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The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved new sanctions against Iran aimed at halting its disputed nuclear programme. | The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved new sanctions against Iran aimed at halting its disputed nuclear programme. |
The measure empowers President Barack Obama to ban foreign firms that supply Iran with refined petroleum from doing business in the US. | The measure empowers President Barack Obama to ban foreign firms that supply Iran with refined petroleum from doing business in the US. |
The bill, which passed 412-12, can only become law if approved by the Senate. | The bill, which passed 412-12, can only become law if approved by the Senate. |
The measure expands an existing US law that punishes any firm that invests $20m a year in Iran's energy sector. | The measure expands an existing US law that punishes any firm that invests $20m a year in Iran's energy sector. |
Iran has one of the world's largest oil reserves but it lacks refining capacity and imports 40% of domestic fuel needs. | |
It gets most of those imports from European firms such as Vitol, Trafigura, Total and British Petroleum. | It gets most of those imports from European firms such as Vitol, Trafigura, Total and British Petroleum. |
Under the proposed new sanctions, firms could be banned from doing business with the US or blocked from receiving financial assistance from American institutions. | Under the proposed new sanctions, firms could be banned from doing business with the US or blocked from receiving financial assistance from American institutions. |
'Could backfire' | 'Could backfire' |
The BBC's Richard Lister in Washington says the bill is a warning to Iran that Congress is serious about imposing significant sanctions unless the Iranian leadership demonstrates that it is not seeking nuclear weapons. | The BBC's Richard Lister in Washington says the bill is a warning to Iran that Congress is serious about imposing significant sanctions unless the Iranian leadership demonstrates that it is not seeking nuclear weapons. |
Critics of the legislation say it could backfire and lead to Iranian citizens blaming the US for any supply shortages. | Critics of the legislation say it could backfire and lead to Iranian citizens blaming the US for any supply shortages. |
"This will unify the Iranian people against us," said Republican Representative Ron Paul, who opposed the measure. | "This will unify the Iranian people against us," said Republican Representative Ron Paul, who opposed the measure. |
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the measures sent a clear signal to Iran that Washington would use all the tools at its disposal to stop it from achieving a nuclear capability. | But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the measures sent a clear signal to Iran that Washington would use all the tools at its disposal to stop it from achieving a nuclear capability. |
"We must use all the tools at our disposal, from diplomacy to sanctions, to stop Iran's march toward nuclear capability," she said. | "We must use all the tools at our disposal, from diplomacy to sanctions, to stop Iran's march toward nuclear capability," she said. |
Iran is already subject to UN sanctions over its nuclear programme, which the West suspects is for military purposes. | Iran is already subject to UN sanctions over its nuclear programme, which the West suspects is for military purposes. |
Tehran has insisted its nuclear programme is for purely peaceful purposes and has warned that further sanctions will be ineffective. | Tehran has insisted its nuclear programme is for purely peaceful purposes and has warned that further sanctions will be ineffective. |
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