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Document Information

Type: Article / web printout (evidence exhibit)
File Size: 2.61 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a printout of an online article or opinion piece (indicated by blue hyperlinked text) discussing the ineffectiveness of Western sanctions against Iran. The author argues that sanctions strengthen hardliners rather than weakening them, compares the situation to Iraq under Saddam Hussein and North Korea, and advocates for constructive engagement over diplomatic bullying. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was included as evidence or reading material in a larger production, possibly related to policy discussions involving individuals under investigation.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Saddam Hussein Former President of Iraq
Mentioned as having been made one of the 10 wealthiest people due to economics/sanctions.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Foreign Office
Mentioned as defending sanctions against Tehran.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018202'.

Timeline (1 events)

2009
The dodgy election of 2009
Iran

Locations (12)

Location Context
Target of sanctions.
Primary subject of the article regarding sanctions and nuclear weapons.
Described as the most 'sanctioned' nation in Europe.
Location context for Greece.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation and as a comparison to Iran.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation.
Mentioned regarding nuclear proliferation.

Key Quotes (3)

"Economies don't collapse, any more than poverty changes governments."
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"Why the west should want to make it another North Korea passes comprehension."
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"sanctions create sanctions-busting which, like drugs, is a global criminal industry born entirely of the idiocy of western diplomacy."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (2,124 characters)

Economics. They made Saddam Hussein one of the 10 wealthiest people in the world. Besides, sanctions create sanctions-busting which, like drugs, is a global criminal industry born entirely of the idiocy of western diplomacy.
A year ago the Foreign Office defended yet another round of sanctions against Tehran on the grounds they would "hasten Iran's economic collapse and deepen rifts within the regime, in the hope that saner voices will deem the price of pursuing nuclear weapons too high". Economies don't collapse, any more than poverty changes governments. Even Greece, now the most "sanctioned" nation in Europe, has not collapsed. Places just get poorer. As for "saner voices", they go into exile, hiding or prison. That's where sanctions send them.
Iran is a proud nation of 80 million mostly Muslim people, one of many Asian and African states struggling between theocracy and democracy, tradition and modernity. These are agonising struggles among and within peoples, to which the west has contributed nothing but hostility and belligerence. Under the cloak of "counter-terror", it has been as crass as it was during the Crusades. Of course no one wants to see nuclear weapons spread. Russia tried to stop China getting them. China tried to stop North Korea. The west tried to stop India and Pakistan, while hypocritically tolerating Israel and the replenished arsenals of France and Britain. No pressure made the slightest difference to anyone.
If Iran really wants a nuclear weapon, it will get one – the more so when it is threatened with dire retribution if it does. That is how such states react to pressure. Ever since the dodgy election of 2009, threats and sanctions have not weakened the regime's determination to proceed, but rather weakened opposition to it. If ever there was a country unlikely to respond to diplomatic bullying, it is Iran. If ever there was a country that might respond to constructive engagement, to commercial, governmental and cultural intercourse, it is also Iran. Why the west should want to make it another North Korea passes comprehension.
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