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Слични санкции пред некоку месеци додедоа до демонстрации против власта во Техеран. Овој пат сакнциите се посеопфатни.
САД своето влијание против Иран го шират во постоечките и потенцијални пазари во Латинска Америка.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-01/07/c_132084434.htm
Се поставува прашањето дали и колку санкциите можат да влијаат врз економијата на Иран. Впрочем, Иран цело време е под некакви санкции но досега релативно успешно се справуваше со нив. Владата вели дека извозот на ф'стаци и сафран на пример двојно се зголемил.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/despite-sanctions-iran-says-pistachio-saffron-exports-almost-doubling-1.492191
New Iran sanctions target industry in bid for deal curbing nuclear program
By Joby Warrick, Published: January 6
New U.S. sanctions have broadened the front in the West’s escalating economic conflict with Iran, targeting large swaths of the country’s industrial infrastructure even as Iranian leaders are indicating a willingness to resume negotiations on the country’s nuclear program.
With Iran’s economy already reeling from previous sanctions, the new measures passed by Congress and signed by President Obama last week are intended to deliver powerful blows against key industries ranging from shipping and ports-management to the government-controlled news media, congressional officials and economic experts say.
While some previous U.S. sanctions targeted individuals and firms linked to Iran’s nuclear industry, the new policies are closer to a true trade embargo, designed to systematically attack and undercut Iran’s major financial pillars and threaten the country with economic collapse, the officials say.
“This is effectively blacklisting whole sectors of the Iranian economy,” said Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracy, a think tank. “The goal is to create a chilling effect on all nonhumanitarian commercial trade with Iran.”
By broadening the focus to entire industries, the new effort is intended to make it harder for Iran to evade sanctions through front operations, a time-honored practice in the Islamic republic, said Dubowitz, author of several studies on sanctions policy. “It was a game of whack-a-mole that the United States could never win,” he said.
The tightening of the economic noose comes amid new signs that Iran may be ready to resume negotiations with the United States and other world powers on possible limits to its nuclear program. Iran’s top nuclear negotiator said on Friday that his government had agreed to new talks that would likely take place this month, although the date and location remained unclear.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/new-iran-sanctions-target-industry-in-bid-for-deal-curbing-nuclear-program/2013/01/06/e6a8735e-56b4-11e2-8b9e-dd8773594efc_print.html
САД своето влијание против Иран го шират во постоечките и потенцијални пазари во Латинска Америка.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2013-01/07/c_132084434.htm
Се поставува прашањето дали и колку санкциите можат да влијаат врз економијата на Иран. Впрочем, Иран цело време е под некакви санкции но досега релативно успешно се справуваше со нив. Владата вели дека извозот на ф'стаци и сафран на пример двојно се зголемил.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/despite-sanctions-iran-says-pistachio-saffron-exports-almost-doubling-1.492191
New Iran sanctions target industry in bid for deal curbing nuclear program
By Joby Warrick, Published: January 6
New U.S. sanctions have broadened the front in the West’s escalating economic conflict with Iran, targeting large swaths of the country’s industrial infrastructure even as Iranian leaders are indicating a willingness to resume negotiations on the country’s nuclear program.
With Iran’s economy already reeling from previous sanctions, the new measures passed by Congress and signed by President Obama last week are intended to deliver powerful blows against key industries ranging from shipping and ports-management to the government-controlled news media, congressional officials and economic experts say.
While some previous U.S. sanctions targeted individuals and firms linked to Iran’s nuclear industry, the new policies are closer to a true trade embargo, designed to systematically attack and undercut Iran’s major financial pillars and threaten the country with economic collapse, the officials say.
“This is effectively blacklisting whole sectors of the Iranian economy,” said Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracy, a think tank. “The goal is to create a chilling effect on all nonhumanitarian commercial trade with Iran.”
By broadening the focus to entire industries, the new effort is intended to make it harder for Iran to evade sanctions through front operations, a time-honored practice in the Islamic republic, said Dubowitz, author of several studies on sanctions policy. “It was a game of whack-a-mole that the United States could never win,” he said.
The tightening of the economic noose comes amid new signs that Iran may be ready to resume negotiations with the United States and other world powers on possible limits to its nuclear program. Iran’s top nuclear negotiator said on Friday that his government had agreed to new talks that would likely take place this month, although the date and location remained unclear.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/new-iran-sanctions-target-industry-in-bid-for-deal-curbing-nuclear-program/2013/01/06/e6a8735e-56b4-11e2-8b9e-dd8773594efc_print.html