The Success of Sanctions Refutes a Key Argument in Favor of the Nuclear Deal with Iran
Willingly or unwillingly, European corporations have complied.
May 30, 2019
Willingly or unwillingly, European corporations have complied.
When arguing in favor of the 2015 agreement with the Islamic Republic, Barack Obama and members of his administration insisted that European nations would not cooperate indefinitely with the U.S.-led sanctions regime. If a deal was not concluded promptly, they warned, Tehran would obtain economic relief elsewhere, without having to restrict its nuclear activities. The events of the past year prove otherwise, writes Tzvi Kahn:
Willingly or unwillingly, European corporations have complied.
Rabbi Judah Solomon Alkalai, the Herzl of Sarajevo.
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When arguing in favor of the 2015 agreement with the Islamic Republic, Barack Obama and members of his administration insisted that European nations would not cooperate indefinitely with the U.S.-led sanctions regime. If a deal was not concluded promptly, they warned, Tehran would obtain economic relief elsewhere, without having to restrict its nuclear activities. The events of the past year prove otherwise, writes Tzvi Kahn:
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