WASHINGTON: The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on Iranian nuclear researchers, saying it wanted to warn young scientists to steer clear of any future effort to build a bomb.
Sanctioning 14 individuals and 17 entities, US officials acknowledged that the nuclear work was in the past but said Washington wanted to make the targeted figures “radioactive.”
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Twitter called the sanctions part of the “maximum pressure campaign” on Iran as the United States tries to roll back the clerical regime’s regional influence.
“We’ll be relentless in denying Iran the ability to engage in WMD proliferation and all its outlaw activities,” said Pompeo, who is on a Middle East tour to build a united front against Iran.
President Donald Trump last year pulled out of an international accord negotiated under his predecessor Barack Obama, under which Iran drastically scaled back its nuclear programme, and instead imposed sweeping sanctions.
But European nations still back the accord and the International Atomic Energy Agency has repeatedly said that Iran remains in compliance.
Published in Dawn, March 23rd, 2019
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