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485 documents for embargoes and sanctions
  • We support an immediate lifting of all remaining sanctions, embargoes and financial restrictions on the Palestinian society under occupation. This includes releasing the Palestinian tax money illegally held by Israel. For those who insist on putting conditions on Palestinians under occupation, they should be called upon to demand at least the same conditions from the occupiers (renouncing violence, accepting previous agreements, recognizing Palestine).

  • There is only one justification for military intervention [in Libya]: protecting people being murdered by Gadhafi." So says Gareth Evans, father of the "responsibility to protect" doctrine that some say is behind President Obama's decision to intervene in Libya. This idea turns U.S. national security policy on its head. Instead of using military force to protect Americans or defend our interests, we would be obligated to use force to protect people in other countries, when so directed by the U.N. Security Council.

    ... sovereignty for years, justifying arms embargoes, no-fly zones and sanctions. But it has recently b...

  • The first point was that the Iraq War violated the traditional American policy of foreign nonintervention that characterized our nation through most of the first 125 years of its existence. What [Ron Paul] was referring to was summed up in the speech that John Quincy Adams delivered to Congress on the 50th anniversary of the Fourth of July: that America does not "go abroad in search of monsters to destroy," and that, if America were ever to embrace such a policy, the "fundamental maxims of her policy would insensibly change from liberty to force" and she would become "the dictatress of the world. What better example of the validity of Adams's admonition than President Bush's war on Iraq? On his own initiative and without the constitutionally required congressional declaration of war, P...

    ..., with its long-time foreign policy of embargoes, sanctions, regime-change operations, kidnappings,...

  • At his United Nations debut, Barack Obama urged global cooperation to combat nuclear proliferation, climate change, and other problems that go beyond the borders of any one country. The speech was well received all over the world, except one place - America's right-wing netherworld, which quickly began whipping people into a frenzy. For Michelle Malkin, the speech was evidence that Obama was "the great appeaser," though she then went on to say, "From the sound of it, you'd think you were listening to Thomas Jefferson." (That's bad?) For Rush Limbaugh, Obama's speech was "basically a coup against America." At the National Review's Web site, a debate broke out - an entirely serious debate among serious people - as to whether the speech proved that Obama actually wanted the world's tyrants...

    ... signaled that it may support tougher sanctions against Iran. The Obama administration's decision ...

  • ... with export controls and economic sanctions squarely on U.S. companies and their officers and ... Assets Control (OFAC) enforces trade embargoes and economic sanctions against specific countries ...

  • ... of Treasury enforces economic sanctions and trade embargoes, which prohibit transactions w...

  • ...Sanctions,? which do not appear on the Country Chart. (1) Sh... imposes sanctions, short of complete embargoes, against certain countries which may result in con...

  • South Africa is the sleeping giant of the wine world. Grapes have been cultivated there for nearly 350 years, but little wine left the country until the historic political transformation that occurred 10 years ago this month. Then sanctions were lifted and embargoes halted. Suddenly this venerable wine-producing nation became a player on the international stage. For South African vintners who had long labored in isolation, the end of apartheid heralded an era of opportunity as previously closed markets suddenly opened for them. However, the political change also brought big challenges, as their wines had to compete with ever- improving wines made all around the globe.

  • ... recent surge in financial sanctions and embargoes, and the resulting "sanctions clauses" in LCs tryi...

  • In this rule, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by moving the substantive provisions of the comprehensive sanctions on Syria from General Order No. 2 in Supplement No. 1 to part 736 to a revised Sec. 746.9. This rule also includes conforming changes to the EAR. This rule will facilitate compliance with the comprehensive sanctions on Syria.

    ...Part 746 of the EAR addresses embargoes and other special controls and is therefore the mo...



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