Senator Tim Scott, US Senator for South Carolina | Senator Tim Scott Official website
Senator Tim Scott, US Senator for South Carolina | Senator Tim Scott Official website
U.S. Senator Tim Scott, along with a group of fellow Republican senators, has called on the Biden administration to censure Iran for its nuclear buildup at the next International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors meeting. The senators emphasized the need for international pressure on Iran, especially in light of a recent report showing a significant increase in Iran's nuclear enrichment activities.
"In recent months, the Iranian regime has utilized its proxy network to disrupt global commerce and threaten our armed forces, while simultaneously increasing its stockpile of enriched uranium," the senators stated. They highlighted the importance of upholding non-proliferation standards and sending a strong message against rogue nuclear programs.
The senators also urged the U.S. delegation at the IAEA to push for Iran's nuclear program to be formally referred to the United Nations Security Council for review. They emphasized the importance of maintaining a clear and consistent standard of institutional treatment towards Iran's nuclear advances.
Senator Scott and his colleagues requested a response from the Secretary of State by March 11, 2024, regarding the U.S. stance on pursuing a censure resolution of Iran, the administration's plan for preventing rogue nuclear programs, and any concessions made by Iran.
Senator Scott has been vocal about the need for a comprehensive strategy to contain Iran's aggression. He has previously criticized the administration for releasing frozen assets to Iran and for waiving sanctions that could benefit the regime. Senator Scott has also introduced legislation aimed at increasing pressure on Iran, including the Revoke Iranian Funding Act and the Solidify Iran Sanctions Act.
This latest call for censure comes in the wake of ongoing tensions in the Middle East and heightened concerns over Iran's nuclear activities. Senator Scott and his colleagues are advocating for strong international action to address Iran's nuclear buildup and uphold global non-proliferation norms.