It’s Time to Tighten the Economic Noose on Iran
How to make the effects of recent sanctions survive the next election.
July 16, 2020
How to make the effects of recent sanctions survive the next election.
While the Trump administration’s policy of placing “maximum pressure” on the Islamic Republic, primarily through sanctions, has failed to end the mullahs’ quest for nuclear weapons, it has greatly reduced their financial capacity to terrorize the region. But more still can be done, both by the White House and by Congress, argue Mark Dubowitz, Behnam Ben Taleblu, and Richard Goldberg:
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While the Trump administration’s policy of placing “maximum pressure” on the Islamic Republic, primarily through sanctions, has failed to end the mullahs’ quest for nuclear weapons, it has greatly reduced their financial capacity to terrorize the region. But more still can be done, both by the White House and by Congress, argue Mark Dubowitz, Behnam Ben Taleblu, and Richard Goldberg:
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