UN Resolution 1929

New sanctions on Iran

The Guardian: The United Nations imposed a new slate of sanctions on Iran today in an attempt to force it to comply with international demands over its nuclear programme – even though Tehran has insisted punitive measures will not change anything. The new measures include financial curbs, an expanded arms embargo and warnings to UN member states to be vigilant about a range of Iranian activities. Companies and individuals are named in detailed annexes to the resolution. Iran's national shipping company is specifically targeted, as are entities controlled by the powerful Revolutionary Guards, the backbone of the Islamic regime >>>

09-Jun-2010
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TheEnemyHateMe

I doubt she gives

by TheEnemyHateMe on

a sh*t how you pronounce Iran or gives a sh*t what you think about it or any Iranian.Honestly just what gave you that idea anyway?


Kamran Ramyar

US UN Ambassador is an imbecile!

by Kamran Ramyar on

Is this the best US can do when being pesented at the UN?  Heck, she cannot even pronounce Iran correctly!!!!!  Someone please tell this stupid bitch it is pronounced "E-RUN" and not "EYE-RAN" .  As to sanctions....been there...done that!  Politics goes on forever.


TheEnemyHateMe

It hurts Iran

by TheEnemyHateMe on

Sanctioning weapons hurts,that means whatever they have now,that's it..Cut off.A few years of that and they will be outdated to the rest of the world,even worse than they are now..They won't be much of a threat after that but that will make them vulnerable too...Cargo inspection hurts them..All because of Isreal/Palestine... 


MOOSIRvaPIAZ

Only helps the regime

by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on

And helps China tighten its grip on Iran's economy further. Welcome to the Communist Islamic republic of Iran.


MahmoudAhmadinejad

just wondering

by MahmoudAhmadinejad on

Will they stick to these sanctions if the oil production was reduced? Then the oil will go to $500 a barrel and China and others will be happy to sign a fixed 10 years contract at $300 EXW or FCA with a large down payment to secure the deal with Iran. Even worse can happen if there was an oil sanction by Iran or OPEC. especially with the recent issues with Israel and Palestine, it might not take much efforts to unite the oil producers.