[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 127 (Thursday, July 27, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S4417]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COUNTERING AMERICA'S ADVERSARIES BILL
Mr. VAN HOLLEN. Mr. President, I voted in support of H.R. 3364, the
Countering America's Adversaries Act, which sanctions Russia, Iran, and
North Korea. I call on President Trump to sign this package into law,
without delay.
This act imposes tough sanctions on Russia for its interference in
our elections, its attempts to undermine faith in the democratic
process across the West, its support of the brutal regime of Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad, and its intervention in Ukraine. Critically,
the legislation prevents President Trump--who has repeatedly
demonstrated his affinity for Vladimir Putin--from removing sanctions
on Russia without the approval of the Congress. It sends a clear and
unequivocal message to the Kremlin: the United States will not tolerate
attacks on our democracy.
The administration has repeatedly certified Iran's compliance with
the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. This landmark, multilateral
nuclear accord is a critical part of our effort to prevent Iran from
obtaining a nuclear weapon and has made our partners and allies in the
region safer. However, Iran's ballistic missile tests, its support for
regional terrorism, and its human rights abuses merit a strong
response. This act codifies executive orders sanctioning Iran for these
dangerous, nonnuclear actions.
Our response to North Korea--which U.S. officials now believe will be
able to field a reliable, nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic
missile as early as next year--must be bold and comprehensive. While I
support the sanctions imposed on North Korea under the Countering
America's Adversaries Act, I believe they fall far short of the
aggressive sanctions needed to sever North Korea's ties to the
international financial system and create the leverage necessary for
successful nuclear negotiations. That is why I strongly urge the Senate
to pass the Banking Restrictions Involving North Korea Act, which I
introduced with Senator Toomey. I look forward to working expeditiously
with my colleagues to pass comprehensive sanctions on North Korea in
the fall.
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