Joe Biden has extended the “state of emergency” regarding Iran once again
On Tuesday, March 22, the President of the United States extended the state of national emergency in connection with the Islamic Republic of Iran for another year. |
On Tuesday March 22, US President Joe Biden extended the state of national emergency in connection with the Islamic Republic of Iran for another year, and this state will be extended for one year from March 15 (three more days).
According to the claim of the White House, Iran’s actions and policies, including the proliferation and development of missiles and other asymmetric and conventional weapons capabilities, Iran’s network and campaign in the region, its support for terrorist groups, and the malicious activities of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its proxies continue to pose an extraordinary and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States of America. In order to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat of the Islamic Republic of Iran against the national security, foreign policy and economy of the United States, the then American Republic announced and then on May 6th of the same year, imposed more extensive sanctions against Iran.
Source: Tasnim /fa/world”> International Europe and America
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