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Sanctions are Counterproductive, Hurt Ordinary Iranians

Published November 8, 2010by Ali Gharib 1 Comment

At the Middle Eastern affairs journal Muftah, Hani Mansourian takes a well warranted critical look into the human cost of sanctions against Iran. With Iran seemingly recalcitrant on its nuclear program and the United States unwilling to put up “robust… Continue Reading  

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Message Andrew Cockburn, Columbia University, Green Movement, Hani Mansourian, Iran, iraq, Jamshid Average, London Review of Books, middle class, Muftah, nuclear, regime change, Richard Bulliet, State Dept., worth it, Zimbabwe

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