
US issues new sanctions on Iran's state banks
Seeks to push regime to halt nuclear efforts
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration yesterday announced tough new sanctions against three of Iran's largest state-owned banks, a move designed to increase pressure on the Iranian government by cutting it off from financial institutions around the world. (Full article: 1102 words)
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