| Description: | This report focuses on the United States' relationship with Iran and how the Obama Administration is handling prior administrations' economic sanctions against Iran. However, with subsequent negotiations yielding no firm Iranian agreement to compromise regarding their nuclear program, the Administration has focused on achieving the imposition of additional U.N., U.S., and allied country sanctions whose cumulative effect would be to compel it to accept a nuclear bargain. |
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| Creator(s): | Katzman, Kenneth |
| Location(s): | Iran |
| Creation Date: | May 25, 2011 |
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Katzman, Kenneth
Specialist in Middle Eastern Affairs |
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Publisher Name: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
Place of Publication: Washington D.C.
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| Original Creation Date: | May 25, 2011 | |
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| Description: | This report focuses on the United States' relationship with Iran and how the Obama Administration is handling prior administrations' economic sanctions against Iran. However, with subsequent negotiations yielding no firm Iranian agreement to compromise regarding their nuclear program, the Administration has focused on achieving the imposition of additional U.N., U.S., and allied country sanctions whose cumulative effect would be to compel it to accept a nuclear bargain. |
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For more information regarding policy on Iran, see CRS Report RL32048, Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses. |
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| Resource Type: | Report | |
| Format: | Text | |