Sickening US Sanctions on Iran
By Finian Cunningham
March 12, 2020 "Information
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At a time of global
crisis as seen with the coronavirus epidemic, it
is heartening to witness compassion and
solidarity that unites all human beings.
Russia, which has so far been relatively
unscathed from the disease, is reportedly
sending 50,000 test kits to Iran for detecting
the virus. The Islamic Republic has recorded
over 300 deaths so far and there are
fears of many more fatalities to come over
the next few weeks as the flu-like disease
spreads to all provinces.
Meanwhile, China –
where the outbreak originated in December – is
sending thousands of ventilators, respirators
and other equipment to Italy, which has become
the worst-affected country in Europe by the
disease.
In stark contrast to these international
humanitarian actions, the United States
continues to impose crippling economic sanctions
on Iran under its policy of “maximum pressure”.
Iran’s parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani
this week called on the rest of the world to
demand the lifting of US sanctions because they
are hampering the fight against
Covid-19 in Iran.
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Washington claims that its sanctions on
Iran do not specifically target medicines
and humanitarian supplies to the country.
But that claim is cynical sophistry. Even
the US-based Human Rights Watch organization
– usually uncritical of American foreign
policy – has stated that sanctions are
hitting Iran’s public health services.
A ruling by the United Nations’ International
Court of Justice in October 2018 also found that
US sanctions were unlawful, especially because
they prevent Iran from importing vital
humanitarian supplies.
Two weeks ago, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
declared that his country would offer humanitarian
assistance to Iran over the coronavirus crisis if
Tehran made a request. Pompeo said the US “stands
with the people of Iran”.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has subsequently
rejected Washington’s “offer”, dismissing it as a
disingenuous propaganda stunt. He said that if
Washington really was concerned for the people of
Iran then it would immediately revoke its economic
sanctions that are restricting every industrial
sector, including banking and shipping.
Any fair-minded person would agree with President
Rouhani. What is charitable about throttling a
country and then offering superficial respite? It’s
tantamount to waterboarding a prisoner and then
letting him breathe for a few seconds before
continuing the torture.
The Trump administration re-imposed crippling US
sanctions on Iran in May 2018 after the Americans
decided to dump the international nuclear accord. As
the ICJ ruling above makes clear, those sanctions
are unlawful. Again, let that fact sink in: US
policy towards Iran is unlawful.
The American economic stranglehold has slashed
Iran’s global oil exports, plunging the country’s
economy into turmoil. Even before the coronavirus
epidemic emerged, Iranians have been deprived of
life-saving medicines because of failing
import-purchasing power and skyrocketing inflation.
Untold numbers of patients have died from lack of
drugs for cancer treatment and other terminal
illnesses – all because of the US blockade on the
country.
But from the callous American point of view, this
is all going to plan as part of “maximum pressure”
to incite regime change. Professed concern for the
Iranian people by President Trump and his
administration is simply sickening.
Unfortunately, the rest of the world can become
inured to the barbarity of economic sanctions
inflicted on Iran by the US. The slow, daily death
toll of people perishing from chronic lack of
medicines can become invisible due to the seeming
abstract nature of these deaths.
However, with the coronavirus now gripping Iran
it suddenly becomes clear again just how monstrous
US policy towards that country is. Whatever American
propaganda fantasies might claim about Iran, there
is absolutely no justification for kicking sick
innocent people when they are down.
Washington calls Iran the “world’s number one
terror state”. What does that make the US when it is
choking a nation that is trying to fight off a
disease that may kill thousands?
At the end of the day, what comes around goes
around. There are growing fears that the Covid-19
virus is set to explode in the US, mainly because of
years of underfunding of public health services.
American governments have for years pandered to the
rich elite, while the majority of its citizens have
become mired in poverty and deprivation. The US
authorities are nowhere near prepared to deal with
the impending humanitarian crisis, according to
American medics and nurses.
The heartlessness of successive US governments
towards Iran – and in particular under the current
Trump administration – is heartlessness shown
towards all human beings, including ordinary
American citizens. And vile US policy will reap what
it has sown.
Finian Cunningham
has written extensively on international affairs,
with articles published in several languages. He is
a Master’s graduate in Agricultural Chemistry and
worked as a scientific editor for the Royal Society
of Chemistry, Cambridge, England, before pursuing a
career in newspaper journalism. He is also a
musician and songwriter. For nearly 20 years, he
worked as an editor and writer in major news media
organisations, including The Mirror, Irish Times and
Independent.
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