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IRAN: Sanctions could induce longer-term nuclear shift

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Publication Date:Oct 30, 2007
Source:Oxford Analytica
Abstract:Neither UN Security Council sanctions nor US unilateral measures have yet succeeded in pressuring Iran to suspend nuclear enrichment. Nevertheless, sanctions remain the best of a poor range of options for Washington and Europe in confronting Tehran over its nuclear activities.
Brief Excerpt: IRAN: Nuclear debateIRAN: Sanctions could induce longer-term nuclear shift Washington announced additional unilateral sanctions on Iran on October ##. Neither UN Security Council sanctions nor US unilateral measures have yet succeeded...
Word Count:1348
Country / Region:ME/NAF, EU, Iran, United Nations, United States, Russia
Topic:economy, international relations, politics, banking, foreign investment, foreign policy, government, military, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, oil, prices, sanctions, talks, trade, war
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GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS : ME/NAF, EU, Iran, United Nations, United States, Russia
 
TOPICS : economy, international relations, politics, banking, foreign investment, foreign policy, government, military, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, oil, prices, sanctions, talks, trade, war
 
SIGNIFICANCE : Neither UN Security Council sanctions nor US unilateral measures have yet succeeded in pressuring Iran to suspend nuclear enrichment. Nevertheless, sanctions remain the best of a poor range of options for Washington and Europe in confronting Tehran over its nuclear activitie 

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