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Iran Sanctions
Despite the imposition of what many now consider to be "crippling" sanctions, some in Congress believe that economic and diplomatic pressure on Iran needs to increase further and faster. In the 112th Congress, legislation, such as S. 1048, H.R. 1905, and S. 2101, would enhance both the economic sanctions and human rights-related provisions of a major 2010 Iran sanctions law (P.L. 111-195) and other laws. However, some believe that further U.S. sanctions could risk fracturing the international coalition.
For a broader analysis of policy on Iran, see CRS Report RL32048, Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses, by Kenneth Katzman.
Bills: H.R. 1905, S. 1048, S. 2101
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