Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3979

Introduced
6/9/23  

Caption

Russia is a State Sponsor of Terrorism Act

Impact

If passed, this designation would implement significant legal implications under several U.S. laws, including the Foreign Assistance Act and the Arms Export Control Act. It would enable the United States to impose corresponding sanctions aimed at deterring Russia’s aggressive actions, ultimately aiming to weaken its ability to fund and execute military operations deemed terroristic. The bill also emphasizes the importance of recognizing Russia's actions in Ukraine as a crucial step in mounting a cohesive global response to its military aggression.

Summary

House Bill 3979, titled the 'Russia is a State Sponsor of Terrorism Act', seeks to designate the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism. This designation is backed by extensive congressional findings detailing Russia's history of supporting acts of international terrorism, including aggression against political opponents and other nations. Notably, the bill recognizes the historical actions of Russia during conflicts, such as the Second Chechen War, and its ongoing involvement in supporting violence in Ukraine, particularly in the Donbas region. The bill's proponents emphasize the need for such a designation to hold Russia accountable for its actions and to facilitate further international sanctions.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 3979 is likely to hinge on the implications of designating an entire nation as a state sponsor of terrorism. Supporters, primarily from the Democratic side, argue that such a recognition is essential for international accountability and aligns with global efforts to address terrorism. Conversely, critics may express concerns over potential repercussions for diplomatic relations and the impact on citizens, including the possibility of worsening situations in war-torn regions. Additionally, some may question the effectiveness of sanctions in changing Russia's behavior, urging for a more nuanced approach to foreign policy.

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