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“Foreign actors sanctioned for Iran-related missile, drone, technology, or arms activity should have U.S.-controlled property frozen and U.S. visas or entry blocked, and people who break, help break, or conspire to break the sanctions should face civil or criminal penalties.”
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“The intelligence report on Iranian oil purchases, possible sanctions evasion, and missile-related financial activity should go to House and Senate committees that handle banking, commerce, intelligence, spending, defense, and foreign affairs.”
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“The United States should use sanctions to target Iran's top leaders, major industries, and access to the global financial system.”
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“U.S. intelligence officials should report on Chinese purchases of Iranian oil since 2020, possible use of shipping hubs or shell companies to hide sanctions evasion, and China-linked financial transactions involving materials that may help Iran's ballistic missile program.”
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“The United States should punish foreign businesses that help Iran sell and move oil, gas, and petrochemical products.”
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“The United States should closely track and act on efforts to hide Iran's oil trade.”
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“The United States should improve Iran sanctions enforcement by coordinating agencies and partner countries and by rewarding useful tips about evasion.”
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“The government should coordinate better and reward useful tips if that helps enforce sanctions, but those tools should not become wasteful bureaucracy or encourage weak accusations.”
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“Congress and the public should get regular, detailed information about Iran's nuclear work, sanctions evasion, proxy networks, and how the government is enforcing or easing sanctions.”
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“The President and State Department should have to explain sanctions decisions to Congress, including which Iranian leadership-linked people or groups qualify, answers about specific Iran or human-shields cases, upgrades to sanctions offices, and activities allowed through sanctions exceptions.”
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“The Treasury Department should have to say clearly whether foreign conduct violates U.S. sanctions rules.”
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“The federal government should study how U.S. sanctions affect Iran's leaders, government behavior, civil society, ordinary people's daily lives, shadow markets, and industries that are still doing well.”
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“People and companies hit by these sanctions should face strong financial and travel penalties, but those penalties should be fair and clearly limited.”
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“The State Department should improve the technology, information access, and staffing it uses to build sanctions cases, report to Congress on those upgrades within 180 days, and receive authorization for $15 million in fiscal year 2025 for that work.”
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“After receiving the intelligence report, Treasury should have 180 days to decide whether China is doing activities that can be punished under existing sanctions law and report its decision to Congress.”
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