Democrats in Congress are seeking to delay a new round of Iran sanctions by up to four months as they assess the impact of U.S. policies towards Tehran, according to draft legislation circulating on Capitol Hill. A bill sponsored by Democrats in Congress seeks to establish a panel to “review, assess, and make recommendations with respect to the current United States strategy toward the threats posed by the Government of Iran,” according to a draft copy of the bill obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
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