H.R.5056 - Iran Diplomatic Accountability Act of 2008

To provide for the appointment of a high-level United States representative or special envoy for Iran for the purpose of easing tensions and normalizing relations between the United States and Iran. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To provide for the appointment of a high-level United States representative or special envoy for Iran for the purpose of easing tensions and normalizing relations between the United States and Iran. as introduced.
  • Short: Iran Diplomatic Accountability Act of 2008 as introduced.

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1/17/2008--Introduced.Iran Diplomatic Accountability Act of 2008 - Directs: (1) the President to appoint a high-level U.S. representative or special envoy for Iran for the purpose of easing tensions and normalizing relations between the United States and Iran; and (2) the Secretary of Stat

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1/17/2008--Introduced.
Iran Diplomatic Accountability Act of 2008 - Directs:
(1) the President to appoint a high-level U.S. representative or special envoy for Iran for the purpose of easing tensions and normalizing relations between the United States and Iran; and
(2) the Secretary of State to establish a Department of State office to support the work of such representative or special envoy.

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11/05/08
Rahmbo vs. the Chicago Peace Movement

They asked that Emanuel support HR 5056, which would provide for the appointment of a United States envoy for Iran in order to ease tensions and normalize relations between the two countries. The activists also asked for an in-person ...

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10/24/08
The Folly Of Attacking Iran | Crooks and Liars

By the way, dont forget to sign the petition for H.R. 5056, there should be a rising crescendo of outrage before The Decider and his martinet controlling masters in the White House tell him to open his fucking mouth and ...

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10/24/08
The Folly Of Attacking Iran | Crooks and Liars

By the way, dont forget to sign the petition for H.R. 5056, there should be a rising crescendo of outrage before The Decider and his martinet controlling masters in the White House tell him to open his fucking mouth and say anything ...

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