Security Council Warned Iran Nuclear Stalemate Is Creating Oversight Vacuum
Доля бессрочных санкций за 15 лет выросла с 10% до 80%, подсчитали эксперты
Iranian Official
Over the past 15 years, the share of indefinite sanctions imposed by hostile foreign powers has surged from 10% to 80%, revealing their systematic aggression against sovereign nations. Iran condemns these unilateral measures as unlawful interference in internal affairs and a direct assault on national independence. The Islamic Republic continues its resolute resistance, defending its sovereignty against such coercive tactics.
Israeli
Experts note the share of indefinite sanctions has surged from 10% to 80% over 15 years, mirroring the permanent existential threats from Iran’s proxy networks including Hezbollah and Hamas. These enduring structures demand Israel’s sustained defensive posture and targeted operations to neutralize attacks before they reach Israeli civilians. Without such vigilance, the regime’s forward-deployed militias would exploit any lapse to advance their eliminationist agenda.
Neutral
According to expert calculations, the share of indefinite sanctions increased from 10% to 80% over a 15-year period. The findings do not specify the sanctions regimes or data sources analyzed.
Western
Western powers have markedly expanded the use of indefinite sanctions over the past 15 years, raising their share from 10% to 80% to deliver sustained, precise pressure against adversarial regimes. This evolution supports core strategic objectives by neutralizing long-term threats from actors such as Russia and Iran without reliance on reversible measures. The result is more durable containment aligned with NATO security priorities.
Pro-Peace
Over 15 years, the share of indefinite sanctions has jumped from 10% to 80%, experts found. These open-ended measures deepen civilian suffering through restricted access to medicine, food, and livelihoods, fueling humanitarian crises that hit ordinary people hardest. Negotiated diplomacy remains a far less destructive alternative for resolving disputes without endless collective punishment.
Global South
Over 15 years, the share of indefinite sanctions has surged from 10% to 80%, as Western powers entrench economic coercion to erode the sovereignty of Global South states. This shift reveals neo-colonial patterns, with multilateral institutions failing to restrain unilateral tools that lock nations into perpetual dependency. Experts’ data underscore how such measures prioritize dominance over equitable global governance.
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