Imposed Sanctions Shows Diplomatic Impotence of America
Imposed Sanctions Shows Diplomatic Impotence of America

TEHRAN (Iran News)- Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Mousavi denounced the US move to impose new sanctions against some Iranian authorities, adding that Americans’ resort to “empty sanctions” depicts Washington’s inability in diplomacy. “The US regime’s addiction to unilateral imposed sanctions has put its authorities in a passive situation that makes them resort to […]

TEHRAN (Iran News)- Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Abbas Mousavi denounced the US move to impose new sanctions against some Iranian authorities, adding that Americans’ resort to “empty sanctions” depicts Washington’s inability in diplomacy.

“The US regime’s addiction to unilateral imposed sanctions has put its authorities in a passive situation that makes them resort to such empty sanctions in a bid to alleviate their pains and depression that has been caused by their inaction towards the iron-like will of the Iranian nation,” Mousavi said.

He was commenting on reaction to the US imposition of new sanctions against several Iranian authorities.

Mousavi added that such attempts are a result of the “US regime’s” inability to use diplomatic means and show its bullying of other countries in international relations.

He went on to say that the US regime distorts historical and factual realities.

The Iranian diplomat urged the US to stop using terrorism as a means to steal other countries’ wealth and take a wise and civilized path.

The United States has imposed sanctions on nine individuals and one entity, “who are appointees of or have acted for or on behalf” of Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.

The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced the new sanctions in a press release on Monday, which coincided with the 40th anniversary of the takeover of the former US embassy in Tehran.

The department said that it took action against the General Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces and its Chairman Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri as well as Judiciary Chief Seyed Ebrahim Rayeesi, who was appointed by the Leader in March 2019.

It also slapped sanctions on former defense minister and a commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Hossein Dehqan and the commander of the IRGC’s Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters Major General Golam Ali Rashid.

The new sanctions also targeted officials at Ayatollah Khamenei’s Office, including his chief of staff.

US Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin accused the aforementioned individuals of a wide range of “malign behaviors”.

US sanctions block any US-controlled property or interests held by those targeted and prohibit anyone or any entities in the United States from dealing with those sanctioned.

Washington has slapped a series of what it calls paralyzing bans on Iranian exports, entities, and officials as part of its maximum pressure campaign against Tehran.

US President Donald Trump in June announced new sanctions against Iran targeting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and top IRGC commanders.

Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House that he said will deny the Leader’s Office and other Iranian officials access to financial instruments.

Later in August, Trump’s administration imposed sanctions on Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif for what Iran calls “great fear” of his eloquent delivery of the Iranian nation’s message to the world.

In his statement on blacklisting Zarif, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed that the top Iranian diplomat is a “key enabler” of Iran’s policies throughout the region and the world.

Tensions have been running high between Iran and the United States since May 2018, when President Trump unilaterally withdrew his country from the multilateral nuclear deal with Iran, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and unleashed the “toughest ever” sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Trump is a stern critic of the deal, which was clinched in 2015 by Iran and six world powers, including the United States, France, Britain, China, Russia, and Germany. Under the agreement, nuclear-related sanctions put in place against Iran were lifted in exchange for curbs on Tehran’s nuclear program.

  • source : FNA, Iran News