Drafting sanctions that are less likely to backfire
Drafting sanctions that are less likely to backfire
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“The idea is to put so much pressure on [Putin] that he has to make a change to his policy,” Richard Nephew, who worked on the Obama admin’s Iran sanctions, tells 60 Minutes. But, Nephew notes, that doesn’t mean they can’t backfire. http://cbsn.ws/3u8vjNc
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