IranU.S. Sanctions Key Financial Channels of Iran’s Regime

U.S. Sanctions Key Financial Channels of Iran’s Regime

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The pressure of sanctions on Tehran’s economic lifeline and the regime’s nervous reactions highlight their impact on Iran’s already fragile economy. The latest U.S. sanctions against the Iranian regime once again exposed its fragile dependence on oil revenues. This time, the Iranian regime’s Oil Minister, Mohsen Paknejad, along with several oil tankers and trading companies, was placed on Washington’s blacklist. Esmaeil Baghaei, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, condemned the move, calling it “petty and contrary to international legal standards.”

The U.S. Treasury Department stated that these sanctions specifically target Iran’s “shadow fleet” and the oil tankers the regime relies on for exports to China. The objective is clear: to reduce Iran’s oil exports to zero and sever the financial lifeline that Tehran uses to advance its destabilizing agenda.

“The Iranian regime continues to use the proceeds from the nation’s vast oil resources to advance its narrow, alarming self-interests at the expense of the Iranian people,” Scott Bessent, the U.S. Treasury Secretary, stated.

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From Appeasement to Supporting the Iranian People

Sanctions alone are not enough. The international community must abandon its policy of appeasement toward the “banker of terrorism and fundamentalism” and firmly support the Iranian people in their struggle to break free from religious fascism. Despite its claims, the Iranian regime does not allocate any portion of its oil revenues to improving the people’s livelihoods. Instead, these vast resources are funneled into futile nuclear projects, regional terrorism, and sustaining a crumbling dictatorship.

The Iranian regime’s destabilizing ambitions are not confined within its borders. After the fall of Bashar al-Assad, the former Syrian dictator, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei made an interventionist appeal to Syrian youth, urging them to “restore his lost strategic depth.” Continuing this policy, the IRGC’s Quds Force sent weapons and funds to Assad’s remnants, attempting to legitimize their deception by establishing the so-called “Islamic Resistance Front of Syria.”

Sanctions will deliver a significant blow to the foundation of the regime’s terror and oppression machine.

The latest U.S. sanctions and the regime’s reactions once again expose the fact that Tehran is more vulnerable than ever to international pressure. The global community now faces a historic choice: to continue appeasing a state sponsor of terrorism or to stand with the Iranian people in their fight for freedom and justice. The choice is clear; it is time for the world to stand with the Iranian people and against religious fascism instead of reinforcing dictatorship.

 

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