Obama Abandons Pastor Abedini, Would Veto  Bill That Requires Iran Release 
Him for Nuke Deal Approval; ACLJ Calls Decision  'Despicable, Outrageous'

 
 
By _Stoyan Zaimov_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/stoyan-zaimov/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
May 1, 2015|7:46  am

 
President Barack Obama's administration has warned that it will veto a  
proposed amendment that would require the release of Pastor Saeed Abedini and  
three other American citizens held prisoners in Iran before any final 
nuclear  deal agreement is reached. The American Center for Law and Justice, 
which 
 represents Abedini's family, called the admittance "despicable" and  
"outrageous." 
"That is simply unbelievable. Refusing to discuss the Americans being held  
hostage by Iran at the bargaining table and rejecting any congressional 
attempt  to make any deal with Iran contingent on the release of the Americans 
is  unacceptable. It's quite frankly appalling," the law group _wrote_ 
(http://aclj.org/persecuted-church/obama-administration-threatens-to-veto-measure-
requiring-pastor-saeeds-freedom)  in an update on Thursday.
 
 
"This is despicable. This is outrageous. And it is an insult to the captive 
 Americans and their families," it added. 
The response is aimed at comments made by White House Press Secretary Josh  
Earnest to an ABC News reporter asking about the Corker Bill and amendments 
 being debated by the U.S. Senate that would require Iran to release the  
imprisoned Americans before any sanctions are lifted. 
"The President would certainly veto any amendment or any bill with an  
amendment that undermined the unanimous compromise that was reached in the  
Senate Foreign Relations Committee or that interfered with the ongoing  
negotiations," Earnest _said_ 
(http://www.c-span.org/video/?325665-1/white-house-briefing) . 
"Certainly a provision, an amendment, that made this nuclear deal 
contingent  on Iran's release of those three American citizens would fall, I 
think 
frankly,  into both categories." 
The U.S., Iran, and several other Western nations reached a historic deal 
at  the beginning of April, which is yet to be finalized, but promises to 
lift  international sanctions on Iran in exchange for restricting its nuclear  
program. 
The ACLJ has seen the negotiations as a vital opportunity for Obama to 
press  Iran for the release of the Americans. The law group, which represents 
Abedini's  wife and two children in the U.S., has said that the pastor has 
been imprisoned  for over two years and a half because of his Christian faith. 
Obama has spoken out on a number of occasions for Abedini's release, and  
visited with the pastor's family in Boise, Idaho, earlier this year to tell 
them  that the pastor's freedom remains a "top priority" for his 
administration. 
Naghmeh Abedini, the pastor's wife, has said: "Our government must not 
forget  that Saeed is not being held by the reformists with whom they negotiate 
but by  radical hardliners who oppose what he represents – a Christian 
convert and an  U.S. citizen" 
She added: "We cannot leave my husband's fate in the hands of these 
radicals.  I implore our government to remember the urgency of bringing Saeed 
home 
to our  family." 
The ACLJ _has  argued_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/pastor-abedini-and-3-other-americans-imprisoned-by-iran-likely-to-be-forgotten-by-obama-in-nuc
lear-deal-aclj-warns-138075/) , however, that the evidence suggests Obama's 
promises cannot be  trusted. 
"The Obama administration has refused to ask for the release of Pastor 
Saeed  and the other imprisoned Americans at the bargaining table. And that is 
a 
 tremendous mistake," ACLJ Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow wrote last week. 
Over 190,000 people have signed an online petition started by the law group 
 insisting that there should be no nuclear deal with Iran unless Abedini is 
 freed.

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