Iran Imposes Reciprocal Sanctions on US, UK, EU and Canada
Iran imposed reciprocal sanctions on the U.S., the EU, the U.K. and Canada for their restrictions on Iran in the wake of the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini and the subsequent violent crackdowns on the protests, the Iranian Ministry of…
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Foreign Affairs announced, according to an unofficial translation. Sanctioned parties are subject to an asset freeze and travel ban. The sanctions on the U.S. include Michael Kurilla, commander, U.S. Central Command; Gregory Guillot, deputy commander, U.S. Central Command; Army Col. Scott Desormeaux, based in Erbil, Iraq; Brian Nelson, Treasury undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence; the C.I.A.; the 9th Air Force of the U.S. Army; and the U.S. National Guard. The lists for the sanctioned British, European and Canadian parties were also released.