27 Nov 2024
Sunday 23 August 2015 - 16:22
Story Code : 177208

Rand Paul: Saudi embassy in Washington wants to blow Iran deal

TEHRAN (FNA)- US Senator Rand Paul accused a number of high-ranking officials in the Capitol Hill of accepting millions of dollars from Saudi Embassy to torpedo the "much-anticipated" nuclear agreement between Iran and the Group 5+1 (the US, Russia, China, France and Britain plus Germany).

According to an expos published by National Post, Senator Paul (R-KY) has corroborated the previous allegations regarding certain US senators receiving Saudi black money to scuttle Iran nuclear deal, awdnews.com reported.

"It is indeed deplorable that Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and many others whom I even abhor to call colleagues have betrayed their country, jeopardized our national security and filled their pockets with Saudi petrodollar in order to veto a deal which can guarantee no arms race would ever erupt in the volatile Middle-East. I have numerous incontrovertible evidence substantiating my claims," National Post quoted the Republican senator as saying.

Our founding fathers left us with a great legacy of dignity, moral rectitude and not bowing before despot kings, added Sen. Paul, but regrettably there is a bipartisan coterie of corrupt senators who capriciously crave for Saudi money, and thus being accomplice in horrifying crimes masterminded and committed by Saudi regime as tens of thousands of Yemeni civilians are being slaughtered, let alone the innocent American souls perished in 9/11 terrorist attacks.

"I am so keen to ask Sen. Menendez his reasons for voting against Iran deal, is it because he obtained million of dollars in bribe from his Saudi friends or his sincere sense of patriotism? I want to ask him what is his rational alternatives to end the current impasse and futile hostility with Tehran which lasted for more than three decades? Though I am sure that he has no answer for all my questions because he knows better than I do that corruption is deep-rooted in our political system," added Senator Paul who supports Obama administration's rapprochement with Iran.

These new allegations questioning the integrity of US Senate and its legibility for certifying the deal have marked, continued Senator Paul, a new speck of denigration on the US government.

Dr. Waleed Hazbun, Professor of Political Science from American University of Beirut, believes in most likelihood, any attempt aimed at halting the implementation of the nuclear concord is doomed to fail. The international community has already welcomed the deal and signs of reestablishing major economic and political relationships with Iran are bristling unabatedly everywhere. Moreover, Washington's European partners have been grubbing over each other in the last few weeks to enter Irans lucrative markets; Dr. Hazbun added, Chinese and Russians are too boosting their economic ties with Iran without a semblance of regard for the US Senates confirming or rejecting the deal.

The deal, however, in its seemingly suspended state having not yet been certified by American Senate appears firm enough an agreement to be put into implementation, and without a shadow of a doubt, the US government will have zero international support for keeping the sanctions in place should the deal be derailed by the secret attempts of the Saudi regime and its agents in Washington, D.C. .

By Fars News Agency
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