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Sun Mar 2, 2014, 08:55 PM Mar 2014

Expecting “Headwinds,” AIPAC Sets Iran As Agenda For Its Activists

The American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which began its annual policy conference on Sunday morning in Washington, D.C., will lobby Senators and Congressional representatives this week to increase the pressure on Iran.

But considering that some Senators backing a bill designed to do just that decided last month to delay an immediate vote on the legislation, the 14,000 AIPAC activists who will make lobbying visits to the Hill on Tuesday morning were told to expect resistance from elected officials.

“On the hill, you may meet some headwinds,” AIPAC CEO Howard Kohr said at the conference’s opening plenary on Sunday. “You may hear, ‘It’s time to stand down, now’s not the time for this conversation.’”

From Kohr’s remarks on Sunday, it seemed that the pro-Israel activists would nonetheless urge congress to act sooner rather than later, even as representatives from the United States and other western powers continue the ongoing negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program.

“We need to make our case now because we need to stop Iran now,” Kohr said.

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