Topic: Sanctions

Economic Sanctions: Mission Failed June 24, 2022 Alexander G. Markovsky What have all the sanctions produced? The Russian economy did not collapse, and Putin consolidated his power.
Russia's dire future March 24, 2022 Gary Gindler Who could unite the ununitable — on both sides of the Atlantic? President Putin has undoubtedly accomplished the impossible by bringing together the opposing political forces in the West.
New sanctions turn the screws on Venezuela's Maduro February 28, 2020 Ken Blackwell In a new effort to get tough on Maduro, the president's team recently imposed economic sanctions on Rosneft Oil to thwart Russia's efforts to help Maduro. It's a smart move.  
Venezuela's dictator Maduro feels the big crunching sanctions bite January 30, 2019 Monica Showalter Venezuela's democrats have got the money, the Russians are fleeing, and the market is flashing signals.
In wake of Venezuela horror, it's time to stick it to Cuba August 1, 2017 Monica Showalter Charles Krauthammer rightly points out that it's not just Nicolas Maduro who should be sanctioned; it should be his family.  Actually, it should be his puppetmaster, Cuba, too.
How Will Sanctions against Iran Change under a Republican Congress? January 14, 2015 Mansour Kashfi We're about to find out – negotiations resume tomorrow.
Enforce North Korea Sanctions February 27, 2014 Andrew W. Keller Not only would the collapse of North Korea's Kim regime put an end to horrifying human rights abuses, but it might actually help the economy of the whole peninsula.
President Costanza and the Nuclear Deal with Iran February 2, 2014 Adam Turner In return for ending sanctions and rescuing the Iranian economy, Iran has promised precious little of any real value to the West.
U.S. Jews must say No to Obama November 5, 2013 Shoula Romano Horing The Obama administration is pressuring Jewish organizations in order to appease Iran.