"Such blunt sanctions are likely to hurt average Iranians more than #Iran's corrupt leaders, who in the past have found ways to benefit from such economic coercion." https://t.co/fN1ZSinoBQ via @dassakaye— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 12, 2018
12 August 2018
In "Analysis"
In the past, America was able to attract multilateral buy-in from Europe and other major powers for sanctions to help bring #Iran to the negotiating table.This time around, sanctions compliance would be the result of U.S. coercion, notes @dassakaye. https://t.co/vgZW5wDTcr— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 13, 2018
14 August 2018
In "Analysis"
Will U.S. sanctions that hurt ordinary Iranians bolster ongoing protests in ways that could threaten the regime?Or will Iranians resent the U.S. for imposing the suffering they face as much as they resent their own leaders?@dassakaye discusses: https://t.co/wJKs0yZSMb— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 11, 2018
11 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: “Such blunt sanctions are likely to hurt average Iranians more than #Iran’s corrupt leaders, who in the past have found ways to benefit from such economic coercion.” https://t.co/fbOkzQQEIE via @dassakaye
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RT @RANDCorporation: "Such blunt sanctions are likely to hurt average Iranians more than #Iran's corrupt leaders, who in the past have found ways to benefit from such economic coercion." https://t.co/fN1ZSinoBQ via @dassakaye
"Such blunt sanctions are likely to hurt average Iranians more than #Iran's corrupt leaders, who in the past have found ways to benefit from such economic coercion." https://t.co/fN1ZSinoBQ via @dassakaye— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 12, 2018
12 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: In the past, America was able to attract multilateral buy-in from Europe and other major powers for sanctions to help bring #Iran to the negotiating table. This time around, sanctions compliance would be the result of U.S. coercion, notes @dassakaye. https://t.co/vgZW5wDTcr
In the past, America was able to attract multilateral buy-in from Europe and other major powers for sanctions to help bring #Iran to the negotiating table.This time around, sanctions compliance would be the result of U.S. coercion, notes @dassakaye. https://t.co/vgZW5wDTcr— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 13, 2018
14 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: Will U.S. sanctions that hurt ordinary Iranians bolster ongoing protests in ways that could threaten the regime? Or will Iranians resent the U.S. for imposing the suffering they face as much as they resent their own leaders? @dassakaye discusses: https://t.co/wJKs0yZSMb
Will U.S. sanctions that hurt ordinary Iranians bolster ongoing protests in ways that could threaten the regime?Or will Iranians resent the U.S. for imposing the suffering they face as much as they resent their own leaders?@dassakaye discusses: https://t.co/wJKs0yZSMb— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 11, 2018
11 August 2018
In "Analysis"