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           Rice: US Will Seek Triggers to Reimpose Sanctions on Iran

   by Reuters

   The United States and its allies will have ways to reimpose sanctions
   on Iran if the Islamic Republic is caught making bombs after striking a
   deal to freeze its nuclear program, national security adviser Susan
   Rice said on Sunday.

   In an interview on the CBS news program "60 Minutes," Rice rejected the
   idea that, once relaxed, the economic sanctions on Tehran would be hard
   to reinstate.

   Any United Nations Security Council resolution that enshrines a final
   nuclear deal with Iran - not the interim six-month deal signed in
   Geneva in November - could have triggers to automatically reimpose
   sanctions on Iran if they violate the deal, she said.

   "We will not construct a deal or accept a deal in which we cannot
   verify exactly what they are doing," Rice said. "And if they're caught,
   we will ensure that the pressure is reimposed on them."

   A mechanism for such "automatic triggers" has not been finalized, Rice
   said. Any deal beyond the current arrangement is still months away.

   "We haven't designed that resolution yet. But this is something that's
   quite doable," Rice said. The United States does not want Iran to be
   "in a position to race towards a bomb undetected."

   Rice said it was still unclear if Iran was hurting enough from existing
   sanctions on its oil exports and other industries to give up its
   nuclear ambitions in a "verifiable way."

   "We don't know. But the other half of the answer is we have every
   interest in testing that proposition," she said.

   Under November's interim agreement, Iran agreed to curb its nuclear
   program for six months in exchange for limited relief from sanctions.

   The Obama administration has clashed with Congress over the sanctions
   issue; many lawmakers want to impose tougher sanctions on Iran.
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