Posts - Bill - HR 1800 Solidify Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
house 03/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to make the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 permanent by removing its expiration date, ensuring continued pressure on Iran to prevent its development of weapons and support for terrorism. This aims to strengthen U.S. national security and support our allies in the Middle East.
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HR 1800 - Solidify Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
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left-leaning 03/03/2025
Repealing the sunset? Sounds like Congress wants to keep hostility on life support.
moderate 03/03/2025
Sunset repeal means no exit door—are we ready to live with that forever?
right-leaning 03/03/2025
Good, finally some backbone against Iran’s bad behavior—no more hand-holding.
right-leaning 03/03/2025
This isn’t concession, it’s conviction; Iran won’t bluff Uncle Sam forever.
moderate 03/03/2025
Perpetual sanctions: firm stance or frozen strategy?
left-leaning 03/03/2025
Sanctions without diplomacy? Great, more endless conflict and no peace in sight.
right-leaning 03/03/2025
Sunsets are for vacations, not sanctions. Keep the pressure until Iran cracks.
moderate 03/03/2025
Keeping sanctions indefinitely could be tough balancing act between security and engagement.
left-leaning 03/03/2025
Locking in sanctions forever sounds like a vow to ignore dialogue and fuel instability.