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US hits Iran with new sanctions while Pompeo visits Lebanon

22 March 2019 | https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...df0e6e-4cac-11e9-8cfc-2c5d0999c21e_story.html



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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, Friday, March 22, 2019. (Jim Young/Pool Image via AP) (Associated Press)

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration hit Iran with new sanctions on Friday while Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was denouncing Iran’s growing influence on a visit to Lebanon.

The Treasury Department said the sanctions target 31 Iranian scientists, technicians and companies affiliated with Iran’s Organization for Defense Innovation and Research, which had been at the forefront of the country’s former nuclear weapons program. Officials said those targeted continue to work in Iran’s defense sector and form a core of experts who could reconstitute that program. Fourteen people, including the head of the organization, and 17 subsidiary operations are covered by the sanctions.

The sanctions freeze any assets that those targeted may have in U.S. jurisdictions and bar Americans from any transactions with them. But, officials say the move will also make those targeted “radioactive internationally” by making people of any nationality who do business with them subject to U.S. penalties under so-called secondary sanctions.

U.S. secondary sanctions apply to foreign businesses and individuals and can include fines, loss of presence in the American economy, asset freezes and travel bans. Officials said the threat of such sanctions will significantly limit the ability of those designated to travel outside of Iran, participate in research conferences or be hired for other jobs.

“Individuals working for Iran’s proliferation-related programs — including scientists, procurement agents, and technical experts — should be aware of the reputational and financial risk they expose themselves to by working for Iran’s nuclear program,” the State Department said in a statement.

The move is unusual because the sanctions are not being imposed based on what those targeted are currently doing.

Instead, they were imposed because of their past work on nuclear weapons development and the potential that they would be at the forefront of any Iranian attempt to restart that program. Iran pledged not to resume atomic weapons work under the 2015 nuclear deal and the U.N.’s atomic watchdog says Iran continues to comply with the agreement.

The U.S., however, pulled out of the agreement last year, saying it was fatally flawed and allowed Iran to gradually begin advanced atomic work over time. The Trump administration has re-imposed U.S. sanctions that were eased under the terms of the deal and is continuing to impose new ones as part a pressure campaign to force Iran to renegotiate the agreement.

Officials said the decision to move ahead with the sanctions was in part based on Israel’s recovery of what it and the U.S. call a “secret archive” of documents from Iran that they say shows Iran deliberately preserved and stored its early nuclear weapons work, known as the “Amad plan,” with the intent to someday resume development of a bomb.

“As the world has learned from the recently-discovered secret Iranian nuclear archive — which revealed the names of some of the individuals sanctioned today — unanswered questions remain regarding Iran’s undisclosed past nuclear-related activities under the Amad plan, including activities related to the development of a nuclear payload for a missile,” the State Department said in a statement.

The announcement came as Pompeo was in Beirut warning Lebanese officials to curb the influence of the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement. He says Hezbollah is a terrorist organization and should not be allowed to set policies or wield power despite its presence in Lebanon’s parliament and government.



 
The Imposition of New U.S. Sanctions in Connection With a Key Iranian Nuclear Organization as Iran Refuses To Answer Questions Related to its Secret Nuclear Archive

Fact Sheet
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC

22 March 2019 | https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2019/03/290566.htm

Today, the Departments of State and the Treasury designated 31 Iranian entities and individuals under Executive Order (E.O.) 13382, which targets proliferators of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and WMD delivery systems and their supporters. The 14 individuals and 17 entities designated today are all linked to Iran’s Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research, also known by its Persian acronym, SPND.

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh – commonly known as the head of the Amad plan, Iran’s pre-2004 nuclear weapons program – established SPND in February 2011. According to the IAEA, work on the Amad plan was stopped pursuant to a “halt order” issued by the Iranian leadership in late 2003. However, Iran preserved its Amad-era records, and Fakhrizadeh assumed the principal organizational role as the head of SPND.

SPND has employed as many as 1500 individuals – including numerous researchers associated with the Amad plan, who continue to carry out dual-use research and development activities, of which aspects are potentially useful for nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons delivery systems. Further, SPND’s subordinate organizations spend millions of dollars each year on a broad spectrum of projects. The United States designated SPND under E.O. 13382 in November 2014 for its proliferation-sensitive activities.

As the world has learned from the recently-discovered secret Iranian nuclear archive – which revealed the names of some of the individuals sanctioned today – unanswered questions remain regarding Iran’s undisclosed past nuclear-related activities under the Amad plan, including activities related to the development of a nuclear payload for a missile.

These designations reaffirm the importance of demanding a full and honest accounting from Iran of its past nuclear weapons related activities, particularly in light of: (1) Iran’s decision to maintain a secret nuclear archive; (2) Fakhrizadeh’s continued leadership of SPND; (3) SPND scientists’ continued proliferation-sensitive research and experiments, and (4) SPND’s use of subsidiary organizations, front companies, and procurement agents to acquire dual-use items from third-country suppliers.

Our actions today show the flaws in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), why the United States was right to cease participation in it, and the importance of also permanently ensuring Iran is unable to reconstitute any past weapons-related activities in the future. This is why Secretary Pompeo has called for a new comprehensive deal that permanently ends all paths to a nuclear weapon, demands that Iran fully account for its past nuclear weapons activities, submit to unqualified International Atomic Energy Agency access, halt all enrichment activities, and close its heavy water reactor.

Today’s sanctions continue the U.S. efforts to exert maximum pressure on the Iranian regime to address the threat it poses to international peace and security. In addition to the blocking of any U.S. assets, the sanctioned individuals and entities will be denied access to the U.S. financial system and non-U.S. persons will be exposed to sanctions for providing material support to these targets.

Individuals working for Iran’s proliferation-related programs – including scientists, procurement agents, and technical experts – should be aware of the reputational and financial risk they expose themselves to by working for Iran’s nuclear program. Iran’s next generation of scientists has two paths: they can use their skills pursuing noble work outside of the WMD realm, or they can work for Iranian proliferation organizations and risk being sanctioned. Iranian technical experts should not waste their talent by working in support of Iran’s proliferation programs.
 
This will further hurt iran economically . It will isolate iran.

Considering the number of sanctions on Iran at the moment and the amount of diplomatic effort the international community goes through to pressure Iran for its nuclear programme, it is clear that Iran has already been isolated.

The issue with Iran is not the issue on pursuing weapons in itself, but it's aim represents a 'revolutionary cause' that seeks to aggressively become the dominant power in the region, while the international fabric of stability and global order is breaking down.

Every programme with Iran has been to the effect of 'take what you want but whatever you do, do not touch nuclear'.

What the international community fails to realise is that by giving the Iran nuclear programme such grave importance, the Iranian state would have no option but to accelerate the programme as it has no other option to ensure its survival.

This issue isn't about weapons, its about power.
 
The issue with Iran is not the issue on pursuing weapons in itself, but it's aim represents a 'revolutionary cause' that seeks to aggressively become the dominant power in the region, while the international fabric of stability and global order is breaking down.
Ha, what? Iran's revolutionary cause??? What cause? The cause that helped Syria and Iraq fight ISIS? The same ISIS that was created and funded by our fellow Muslims the Saudis? Or was is the cause that helped pushed the invaders out of Iraq? Maybe it's the cause that helped Qatar with food and supplies when their Arab neighbors back stabbed them? Please tell me about this nefarious, evil cause that wearing out the fabric of stability.....
 
Ha, what? Iran's revolutionary cause??? What cause? The cause that helped Syria and Iraq fight ISIS? The same ISIS that was created and funded by our fellow Muslims the Saudis? Or was is the cause that helped pushed the invaders out of Iraq? Maybe it's the cause that helped Qatar with food and supplies when their Arab neighbors back stabbed them? Please tell me about this nefarious, evil cause that wearing out the fabric of stability.....

See the video in this post here... an analysis with Gen Mattis.

(VIDEO) What is the Iran Nuclear Deal? Analysis by US Gen. 'Mad Dog' Mattis

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/vide...eal-analysis-by-us-gen-mad-dog-mattis.596042/

Highlights
  1. The international system is falling apart, this is a global matter
  2. The Iran deal fits into this overall disintegration
  3. It is the biggest shift in diplomatic relations in modern history
  4. It is strategically dangerous
  5. Iran is an enemy of the international system and anti-world order
  6. America considers that Iran considers America an enemy
  7. Iran has been given a leading role in the Middle East
  8. Iran has been given package to make it a potential leading global power in the future
  9. The deal is not a only nuclear deal, but a side affect is that it helps Iran in further non-nuclear militarisation
  10. Iranians are not acting like a nation state, they are a revolutionary cause
  11. There are numerous threats from Iran, the biggest are nuclear, counter-maritime, cyber threat, ballistic missile, surrogate and proxy threats (QUDS-Force)
  12. The most significant threat is nuclear, so dispensations had to be given to focus on this threat alone, effectively ignoring the others
  13. Iran is regionally destabilising
  14. Whether the deal is good or bad, who knows
  15. The deal is between 6 nations and Iran and places them at a less favourable position
 
Sanctions are a globalist tool, for so called "anti-globalists" Trump & his zionist allies (really neocon boomers), they sure like pursuing hypocritical foreign policies at the behest of their Israeli masters.
 
Supreme leader in new year speech said, Iran will make opportunely out of sanctions, and will cut Iran economy from oil exports totally and reshape economy from inside base on resistance economy.
However our economy dependence on oil export already fall massively.
 
At the same time we know, India has exemption.
Whole philosophy behind US sanctions is to force Iranian public, to buy only from India.
 
At the same time we know, India has exemption.
Whole philosophy behind US sanctions is to force Iranian public, to buy only from India.

India is one of the largest importers of Iranian crude, it's not easy to simply "switch" providers especially when your talking about the energy requirements of a country of 1.3 billion. Hence the exemption.
 
What does this revolutionary cause mean? when & where exactly Iran has sought aggressive behavior???
Have we invaded anyone? like Saudis, Americans?
Have we attempted regime changes in other countries? like Americans?
Have we tried to impose ourselves through sanctions and military might?
Have we spent on our military budget as mush as our neighbors and the US or just a fraction of them?

And why "the democracy" is not taken as a cause which has led the US to destroy the entire region under pretext of it alongside human right and etc etc ...
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Is there any particular reason for forgetting our biggest oil custmer, your sweet strategic ally China?!
China never seeked out any exemption from US.
China companies are paying the price for defying US's farce sanctions.
China buy oil in barter trade way, they pay for Iranian imports from US /EU, while receive oil for free.
Whereas Indian companies had been granted exclusive exemption by US state, so India banks are free to do business with Iran. Indian labor has no restrictions in Iran, they get salary from Indian govt.
Profit maker in the end is India. China is simply a buyer.
 

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