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Thursday 1 February 2018 - 16:31
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Iranian-American council blasts Trumps divisive address

Iranian-American council blasts Trumps divisive address
IRNA - The National Iranian-American Council (NIAC) has strongly criticized the US President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address on Tuesday saying his one year in office was disgraced by discriminatory policies including the notorious Muslim ban which have also hurt Iranians.

President Trumps first year in office was spent dividing our union and undermining American credibility abroad. Far from taking actions to restrain a President woefully unfit for the job and dedicated to discriminatory and un-American policies like the Muslim ban, Congress has aided and abetted Trump. The American people, including the Iranian-American community, will remember those legislators who have defended Trumps disgraceful policies and then stood and applauded him tonight. They will also remember those who criticized Trumps actions on the sidelines but refused to challenge him when it really counted,' NIAC President Trita Parsi said in statement.

Trumps words of praise for the Iranian people were once again utterly hollow. Only a President without any conscience could praise the very people he is banning. Trump should drop the ban, but if he is too attached to his bigotry to do so, he should at least stop pretending to be a friend of the Iranian people.'

Trump once again reminded Congress that the buck stops with them on the Iran nuclear deal and broader areas of concern with Iran. But Congress cannot unilaterally alter the terms of a multilateral agreement without violating its terms. Moreover, there is already a blueprint of success on issues of concern with Iran: serious, multilateral negotiations aimed at mutual compromise. Unfortunately, Trump has shown outright disdain for this successful approach, with the administration having zero communication with Iran outside of what is required by the nuclear accord,' read the statement.

Trump, of course, neglected to mention that Iran is complying with the nuclear accord and that international inspectors in Iran are implementing the most robust verification regime in the world thanks to the nuclear deal. Congress should continue to abstain from any action that would push the U.S. into violation of the accord, while also undertaking steps to pressure the administration to recommit to fully abide by all the terms of the deal,' Parsi said.

He also said there is no excuse for members of congress to be an accomplice to Trumps undermining of the nuclear accord that is forestalling a war with Iran over its peaceful nuclear program, saying 'otherwise, they will share the blame for the accords collapse.
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