Israeli defense minister: U.S. sanctions to thwart Iran’s ability to spread terrorism

Israeli defense minister: U.S. sanctions to thwart Iran’s ability to spread terrorism
 Israeli defense minister: U.S. sanctions to thwart Iran’s ability to spread terrorism
Israel’s Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said Sunday he believes the harsh sanctions that Washington will impose on Tehran early next month will not stop the Islamic republic from building a nuclear bomb, but they will significantly hamper Iran’s ability to export terrorism.

Israeli defense minister: U.S. sanctions to thwart Iran's ability to spread terrorism
Israeli defense minister: U.S. sanctions to thwart Iran’s ability to spread terrorism

 

Iran will not be able to fund terror,” which will negatively impact “Hezbollah, Hamas, proxies in Yemen and proxies in Iraq,” he said at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategic Studies.

Since May, when President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the 2015 multilateral deal that eased global sanctions in exchange for curbs on Iran’s suspect nuclear programs — Washington has worked to thwart the Islamic republic’s aggressive behavior across the Middle East by reimposing sanctions.

A further round of even harsher penalties is set to start on Nov. 4 with the goal of crushing Iran’s ability to export oil. Under the sanctions, countries who buy Iranian oil will have their access to U.S. markets and financial institutions blocked.

The Jerusalem Post reported that Mr. Liberman observed that “Iran made a political decision to eventually obtain a nuclear weapon and that sanctions alone could not force it to change its mind,” although he hoped they would pressure the regime internally.

Separately on Monday, Iran’s top energy official blamed the recent spike in world oil prices on the upcoming sanctions.

The Jerusalem Post reported that Mr. Liberman observed that “Iran made a political decision to eventually obtain a nuclear weapon and that sanctions alone could not force it to change its mind,” although he hoped they would pressure the regime internally.

 

Source: Washington Times 

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