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    Obama signs defense bill despite 'reservations'

    HONOLULU (AP) — President Barack Obama signed a wide-ranging defense bill into law Saturday despite having "serious reservations" about provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation and prosecution of suspected terrorists.

    The bill also applies penalties against Iran's central bank in an effort to hamper Tehran's ability to fund its nuclear enrichment program. The Obama administration is looking to soften the impact of those penalties because of concerns that they could lead to a spike in global oil prices or cause economic hardship on U.S. allies that import petroleum from Iran.

    In a statement accompanying his signature, the president chastised some lawmakers for what he contended was their attempts to use the bill to restrict the ability of counterterrorism officials to protect the country.

    Administration officials said Obama was only signing the measure because Congress made minimally acceptable changes that no longer challenged the president's terrorism-fighting ability.

    "Moving forward, my administration will interpret and implement the provisions described below in a manner that best preserves the flexibility on which our safety depends and upholds the values on which this country was founded," Obama said in the signing statement.

    Signing statements allow presidents to raise constitutional objections to circumvent Congress' intent. During his campaign for the White House, Obama criticized President George W. Bush's use of signing statements and promised to make his application of the tool more transparent.

    Obama's signature caps months of wrangling over how to handle captured terrorist suspects without violating Americans' constitutional rights. The White House initially threatened to veto the legislation but dropped the warning after Congress made last-minute changes.

    Among the changes the administration secured was striking a provision that would have eliminated executive branch authority to use civilian courts for trying terrorism cases against foreign nationals.

    The new law now requires military custody for any suspect who is a member of al-Qaida or "associated forces" and involved in planning or attempting to carry out an attack on the United States or its coalition partners. The president or a designated subordinate may waive the military custody requirement by certifying to Congress that such a move is in the interest of national security.

    The administration also pushed Congress to change a provision that would have denied U.S. citizens suspected of terrorism the right to trial and could have subjected them to indefinite detention. Lawmakers eventually dropped the military custody requirement for U.S. citizens or lawful U.S. residents.

    "My administration will not authorize the indefinite military detention without trial of American citizens," Obama said in the signing statement. "Indeed, I believe that doing so would break with our most important traditions and values as a nation."

    Despite the changes, officials cited serious concerns that the law will complicate and could harm the investigation of terrorism cases.

    For example, FBI Director Robert Mueller has said the measure would inhibit his bureau's ability to persuade suspected terrorists to cooperate immediately and provide critical intelligence. He told Congress it wasn't clear how agents should operate if they arrest someone covered by the military custody requirement but the nearest military facility is hundreds of miles (kilometers) away.

    Other officials have said agents and prosecutors should not have to spend their time worrying about citizenship status and whether to get a waiver while trying to thwart a terror attack.

    The administration also raised concerns about an amendment in the bill that goes after foreign financial institutions that do business with Iran's central bank, barring them from opening or maintaining correspondent operations in the United States. It would apply to foreign central banks only for transactions that involve the sale or purchase of petroleum or petroleum products.

    Officials worry that the penalties could lead to higher oil prices, damaging the U.S. economic recovery and hurting allies in Europe and Asia that purchase petroleum from Iran.

    The penalties do not go into effect for six months. The president can waive them for national security reasons or if the country with jurisdiction over the foreign financial institution has significantly reduced its purchases of Iranian oil.

    The State Department has said the U.S. was looking at how to put them in place in a way that maximized the pressure on Iran, but meant minimal disruption to the U.S. and its allies.

    This week, in response to the threatened penalties, Iran warned that it may disrupt traffic in the Strait of Hormuz — a vital Persian Gulf waterway. But on Saturday, Tehran seemed to back off that threat when a commander of its Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Masoud Jazayeri, said such discussion is a thing of the past and "belongs to five years ago." He said Iran had other, unspecified strategies for reacting to any Western aggression.

    Iran also said Saturday that it had proposed a new round of talks on its nuclear program with the U.S. and other world powers. The invitation would come after the U.N. has imposed four rounds of sanctions. Separately, the U.S. and the European Union have imposed their own tough economic and financial penalties.

    The $662 billion bill authorizes money for military personnel, weapons systems, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and national security programs in the Energy Department for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1.

    The measure also freezes some $700 million in assistance until Pakistan comes up with a strategy to deal with improvised explosive devices.

    Obama signed the bill in Hawaii, where he is vacationing with his family.

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    • Robert  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Everyone who voted for this bill should be tried for HIGH TREASON! Wyoming/montana are recalling all their congressmen/senators who voted for it, what about the rest?
      • TheTruth 4 mths ago
        Amen brother, this bill is TREASON against the United States of America. It renders the Constitution and the Bill of Rights null and void.
      • SCOTT 4 mths ago
        Iam with you! Recall everyone of them! Recall the entire bill.
      • JohnB 4 mths ago
        "And who is the man who comes up from the crowd? He is you." Robert, Scott, Truth, I am going to call Daylin Leach (my state senator) and Mike Gerber my state assemblyman, Tuesday and ask them what (a petition, I suppose) it would take to get them to sponsor a bill giving Pennsylvanians a recall law. So should you. Let's demand a little more government of, by, and for the people. You don't have to go live in a tent in a park to take control of our government.
    • Josh  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      You are giving up your freedom in order for the government to tell you you're safe.
      I'd rather have my freedom.
    • Gangsta Grill Trayvon  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Montana is issuing a re call to the Senators who voted for it. A first step. Founding fathers yet again are turning over in their graves.
      • Aldoro 4 mths ago
        I hope the people are waking up and taking back our country b-4 its too late...RON PAUL 2012...independent, integrity, impeccable record
      • lakeqi 4 mths ago
        The only problem with recalling them is deals have already been made to pay off anyone who loses on account of this law. They will make far more money after being recalled, but it is a start, I guess.
      • John 4 mths ago
        Good for Montana.
    • Thomas Jefferson  •  4 mths ago
      He couldn't have signed away our rights if the congress hadn't already and devised the legislation. Don't forget that. Both these parties hate freedom not the Al Qaeda they love them because it's the way they scare the sheeple into a corner.
      • lillipea 4 mths ago
        Our congress is evil but you won't find this little tid bit in the news...when asked about this bill a Senator (Levin) said it was created by executive order. Obama was always going to sign it because he demanded it's creation. I don't know if you watch The daily show with Jon Stewart but Stewart mentioned that the president rejected the first version of this bill because IT DIDN'T GIVE HIM ENOUGH POWER AND THE PRESIDENT DIDN'T WANT TO DO THE PAPERWORK ON DETAINEES.
      • lakeqi 4 mths ago
        Levin is a lying Jew. He is just as guilty as Obama.His entire career has been leading up to this point.
      • Real1 4 mths ago
        Ron Paul 2012 to skirt the status quo!!
    • Ken  •  Bratislava, Slovakia  •  4 mths ago
      Fear is determining what laws are passed in your country at this time. It has been the same for other nations in other times when they felt they were under threat. The politicians of every stripe in your country are not defending your constitution. They are ignoring it.
      • Halsted 4 mths ago
        What you describe is a tactic of the left as taught by Saul Alinsky.
      • Bridge Dealer 4 mths ago
        You are so right that it is not funny; However, I guess that we have what we deserve. Check the amount of idiotic post in the board without a clue about what the bill was about it.
      • STEPHENK 4 mths ago
        They are traitors to our Constitution and they have sworn to uphold it.
    • Rampage  •  4 mths ago
      Disgraceful and anti-American to the core. Nothing short of high-treason.
      • John 4 mths ago
        Some Body who knows How to write the incentive Do it and we will throw him out .
        I am willing to come Home and run Crews to get signatures
      • Stardust 4 mths ago
        ugh. do you know what treason is?
    • Bill Derberg  •  4 mths ago
      After saying he would Veto LOL. Now the US is designated as the battlefield in the war on terror, and the military will be used on the sheople. Military police state.
    • Gary  •  4 mths ago
      Don't be fooled. All the changed text does is remove the *requirement* for military detention of US citizens. It does NOT *forbid* the indefinite detention of US citizens.
    • Rob  •  4 mths ago
      "...upholds the values on which this country was founded."

      This bill goes against every value this country was founded on.
    • Upyours Government  •  4 mths ago
      This Bill is so poorly worded, they can arrest and hold indefinitely almost anyone. It would come down to fighting it in the courts, but they won't allow that. President Obama is blowing smoke up our butts. He is basking in the glow of being able to lock up anyone he wants on a whim. Just as dangerous a man to our liberty as GWB was.
    • Roofer  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      And here I thought the United States was broke ...
    • Big Ed  •  4 mths ago
      Barack, if you don't like the bill don't sign it. Quit using this old dodge that you were forced into it.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      Maam... you have lost your Republic.
    • Doctlby  •  4 mths ago
      Where are YOU gonna hide?

      "Since 9-11 our U.S. intellegence community now consists of 16 different entities. Over 850,000 Americans now have top secret clearances. the number of private contractors working on top secret programsis now more than 250,000. More than 1,200 govt. organizations & nearly 2,500 private companies work on top secret programs related to counterterrorism, homeland security, and intelligence at over 10,000 locations throughout the U.S. alone".
      As reported by Pulitzer Prize winning Dana Priest and William Arkin of the Washington Post in thier co-authored and recently published book "Top Secret America.

      This is where OUR money is going people. Check out the locations of the over 800 fully staffed and ready FEMA consentration camps throughout the country. Or, do you want someone to do it for you
    • mack h  •  Rockford, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Mr. president you just put us on a path that will forever change the forth amendment as applied to us as americans. As a lawyer I find it hard to believe you would do such a thing. Congress is the biggest threat to the freedoms they are to protect. "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty" (Ben Franklin). Americans should be afraid the enemy but not from the ones outside. Congress you elected is a far greater one.
    • gordito  •  4 mths ago
      serious reservations...like at the restaurant where our rights and incomes are on the menu for the pols to eat?
    • T.W.  •  Blaine, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Obama's administration may not detain Americans...but another president may.

      This is why you NEVER implement a law that inherently takes away Constiutional rights
    • Kevin L  •  Bergenfield, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.
    • J M  •  4 mths ago
      I thought the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were over? Why do we still have to pay for them?
    • ron  •  4 mths ago
      If u hate this bill, vote for Ron Paul.
      If u vote for anyone else, many such bills will follow and u will wake up one morning and find urself a prisoner in a police state
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