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Hard-line Vatan Emrooz newspaper spread a dramatic black-and-white silhouette of Obama across the top half of its latest cover. The president's 2008 campaign slogan, "Change," read the headline in large, bold white letters. The subheader read, "With the loss of the Democrats in the elections, the era of Obama's decline has begun."
The Tabnak website, owned by former Revolutionary Guard Commander and current Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, reported that while members of both parties have recommended new sanctions against Iran if a nuclear deal is not reached, the Republican victory in the Senate will make new sanctions more likely.
The article listed a number of proposed bills, including the Nuclear Weapon Free Iran Act and House Resolution 850, which, if passed, would derail the talks. Tweets from Foundation for Defense of Democracies executive editor Mark Dubowitz were translated as well, including one that praised the SWIFT sanctions and another that read, "Pressure now on Obama to bear down and negotiate a good Iran deal or face a resounding political defeat when Senate votes 'no' on the deal."
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