Sec. 3. Statement of policy
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It is the policy of the United States that the United States should— deny the Government of Iran the ability to continue to oppress the people of Iran and to use violence and executions against pro-democracy protestors and regime opponents; fully and publicly support efforts made by the people of Iran to promote the establishment of basic freedoms that build the foundation for the emergence of a freely elected, open, and democratic political system; help the people of Iran produce, access, and share information freely and safely via the Internet and through other media; defeat all attempts by the Government of Iran to jam or otherwise obstruct international satellite broadcast signals, internet access, or social media access for the people of Iran; ensure Iran is permanently prevented from obtaining a nuclear weapons capability; extend indefinitely upon Iran restrictions on nuclear-related activities to prevent both the uranium and plutonium pathways to nuclear weaponization; and seek a United Nations Security Council resolution permanently extending prohibitions on Iran’s ballistic missile and arms embargo as found in paragraphs 3 and 4 of Annex B of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 (2015).