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Obama signs Iran sanctions bill into law | Obama signs Iran sanctions bill into law |
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US President Barack Obama has signed into law a major defence bill including tough new sanctions against Iran. | US President Barack Obama has signed into law a major defence bill including tough new sanctions against Iran. |
The law cuts off from the US financial system foreign firms that do business with Iran's central bank. | The law cuts off from the US financial system foreign firms that do business with Iran's central bank. |
But Mr Obama stressed that he had concerns about parts of the legislation dealing with the handling of foreign terror suspects. | But Mr Obama stressed that he had concerns about parts of the legislation dealing with the handling of foreign terror suspects. |
"The fact that I support this bill as a whole does not mean I agree with everything in it," Mr Obama said. | "The fact that I support this bill as a whole does not mean I agree with everything in it," Mr Obama said. |
The president signed the law in Hawaii, where he is on holiday. The move comes at a times of heightened tension over the Iranian nuclear programme. | The president signed the law in Hawaii, where he is on holiday. The move comes at a times of heightened tension over the Iranian nuclear programme. |
Western powers say Tehran is seeking to acquire a nuclear weapons capability, but Iran insists the programme is purely for energy and medical purposes. | Western powers say Tehran is seeking to acquire a nuclear weapons capability, but Iran insists the programme is purely for energy and medical purposes. |
In recent weeks the US has introduced sanctions against Iran's financial sector, although it has stopped short of targeting the central bank outright. | In recent weeks the US has introduced sanctions against Iran's financial sector, although it has stopped short of targeting the central bank outright. |
Tussle with Congress | Tussle with Congress |
President Obama had been cautious about harsher sanctions, fearing such a move could disrupt oil markets at a time of economic uncertainty, and alienate potential allies. | President Obama had been cautious about harsher sanctions, fearing such a move could disrupt oil markets at a time of economic uncertainty, and alienate potential allies. |
The bill, which was passed by wide majorities in both houses of Congress, gives the president the power to grant a six-month grace period to give oil markets time to factor them in. | The bill, which was passed by wide majorities in both houses of Congress, gives the president the power to grant a six-month grace period to give oil markets time to factor them in. |
The president's signature comes after months of wrangling between Congress and the White House over trying terror suspects. | The president's signature comes after months of wrangling between Congress and the White House over trying terror suspects. |
President Obama opposed provisions that would have eliminated the authority of the executive to use civilian courts for such cases. | President Obama opposed provisions that would have eliminated the authority of the executive to use civilian courts for such cases. |
White House officials said he was only signing the measure because Congress made changes that no longer challenged the president's ability to fight terrorism. | |
"My administration will interpret and implement the provisions described below in a manner that best preserves the flexibility on which our safety depends and upholds the values on which this country was founded," Obama said in the signing statement. | |
The new law only requires military custody for suspects accused of planning attacks on the US or its coalition partners. | The new law only requires military custody for suspects accused of planning attacks on the US or its coalition partners. |
Mr Obama insisted that he would not "authorise the indefinite military detention without trial of American citizens". | Mr Obama insisted that he would not "authorise the indefinite military detention without trial of American citizens". |