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I wonder who the Iranians learned the art of sanctioning from? A real mystery.

The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs named 11 Americans for their complicity in the violation of human rights through the crackdown on peaceful protests by American academics and students in the solidarity encampments on US campuses.

They referenced the law on “Countering the Violation of Human Rights and Adventurous and Terrorist Activities of the United States in the Region” (2017) and Article 5 of the law.

These 11 sanctions probably will have no effect at all on their subjects. For now. However, it is conceivable that in the not too distant future that could change. As the GAE collapses and surviving ‘Muricans become dependent in whatever capacity on the Sovereign Nations, such persons might face difficulty. Especially if the various BRICS+ countries and others link their sanctions databases together for certain offenses or classes of offenders. A Yankee policeman who was “just following orders” on a college campus would probably be forgiven for an apology. Genocidal war criminals like [insert pet Kongress Kritter], however, could either be denied something of value, impose on their home territories some loss until the Kritters are turned over, or just be hunted down like the animals they are. Time will tell.