by Barry Rubin
What's the next big story the mass media hasn't yet discovered about sanctions against
During the several months that the bills were wending their way through the House of Representatives and Senate, the White House refused requests for guidance by the congressional leadership on what the president wanted. Now, with Congress determined to have a single joint bill ready for passage before the summer adjournment, the White House is telling them to ease up on
Aside from the terms of the new sanctions, the White House has proposed a novel, and somewhat amusing, idea. Countries like
The great thing about being a "cooperating country" is that even if you don't try to implement the sanctions strongly, or at all, you will be immune to punishment. Let's say that a Russian company breaks the
In other words, this is a typical operation of seeking empty "support" without substantive backing and will subvert
The result, of course, is that the American people are told that the administration has gotten much tougher on
The above has been confirmed but not fully detailed or proven. Perhaps some journalists can dig into this and I'll bet won't have much trouble finding out that this story is true.
Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal.
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