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en Secondly, the tactics of our - as you know, we don't have relationships with Iran. I mean, that's - ever since the late '70s, we have no contacts with them, and we've totally sanctioned them. In other words, there's no sanctions - you can't - we're out of sanctions.

en The timing is really interesting. China and Iran appear to be collaborating not only for energy development but also to increase the stakes in case sanctions are imposed. This is a subtle message that even if sanctions are passed, you could have limited sanctions without touching upon oil.

en The market is very nervous about calls for sanctions against Iran. The fear is about how Iran might retaliate if there are sanctions. Basically, a lot of speculative money is going into energy now.

en [IOC rules hold that athletes who cheat may be sanctioned but will not face criminal prosecution.] Penal sanctions are Ok for those that peddle [drugs] ... For athletes, sporting sanctions are much more severe.

en The question of sanctions against Iran puts the cart before the horse. Sanctions are in no way the best, or the only, way to solve the problem.

en The focus on smart sanctions makes sense because they work the best. Big economic sanctions would not only be difficult to get, but Iran has vast foreign reserves from its oil revenues, so they can ride out what gets thrown at them.

en If you impose sanctions theoretically on Iran, then it would be appropriate to ask a question: Who is imposing sanctions on whom, the international community on Iran or, rather, Iran on the international community?

en The Catholic laity doesn't know what priests the Vatican is being asked to sanction. They don't know what the bishops are recommending. We don't know why some get no sanctions, some get minimal sanctions and some get removed from the priesthood. If sanctions are imposed, it is often months before it's announced. And there seems to be absolutely no monitoring of these prayer and penance guys.

en If they (the MDC) are sincere, let them call an end to the odious sanctions they have invited. They invited the West to impose sanctions. They should now invite them to drop sanctions against us if they want to talk to us.
  Robert Mugabe

en If they (the MDC) are sincere, let them call an end to the odious sanctions they have invited. They invited the West to impose sanctions. They should now invite them to drop sanctions against us if they want to talk to us,
  Robert Mugabe

en I do hope we can avoid sanctions and escalation. Sanctions will hurt everybody . His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. .. Iran will retaliate and I hope very much we can avoid that.

en Referring the issue to the UN Security Council moves Iran a step closer to possible sanctions, which despite Iran's claims otherwise could lead to Iran halting its oil exports.

en Secretary of State Rice made clear in her remarks that the U.S. favors a referral of Iran to the Security Council for sanctions if negotiations fail, ... because the Bush Administration suspects that Irans uranium enrichment program is a nuclear weapons program, but the resistance from Russia and China to vote for sanctions, may undermine a U.S. referral.

en Delving into Iran's export mix to see what possible disruptions may surface should the U.N. Security Council impose sanctions on Iran for non-compliant behavior, causing Iran to retaliate in the form of curbing oil exports, Japan is most exposed.

en We are only at the beginning. I don't exclude sanctions but it depends on the type of sanctions. We certainly don't want to target the Iranian people.


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