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Did Jordan’s closest allies plot to unseat its king? Alleged sedition and a royal family feud may have been driven by a broader plan to reshape the Middle East.
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What are some examples of times when sanctions "worked"?
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the...
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the West does not approve of.
Do they work? Do they help?
I think Obama-era sanctions on Iran played a part in getting Iran to at least consider the nuclear accord that Trump promptly renigged on ... but I also think Rouhani also wanted to develop a better relationship w/the US (and I'm sure he had at least grudging support from the Ayatollah), and gladly used the sanctions as the justification for speaking to the Great Satan.
Details aside, I think sanctions helped in that case. I can't think of any other examples where they were effective in helping achieve their intended effects.
OTOH, I think aggressive sanctions against North Korea have, at best, done no good at all, and have probably made the situation worse.
Any other successes come to mind?
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The US military will fully leave Afghanistan on September 11, twenty years after the 9/11 attacks
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US and allies to build 'China-free' tech supply chain
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With growing tensions in the Arctic region, the Faroe Islands are now receiving more attention from superpowers
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As Joe Biden wins the US election and transitions to president-elect, US allies and other nations react to the shift
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US reopens consulate in Greenland as part of a recent push from the White House to expand presence in the Arctic to curb Russian and Chinese influence
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President Donald Trump said he would end Hong Kong’s special relationship with the US and withdraw from the World Health Organization
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China drops word 'peaceful' in latest push for Taiwan 'reunification'
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Aid in reverse: How poor countries give disproportionately more to rich countries
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Coronavirus could reshape global order
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US sanctions Iran, seeks release of Americans amid coronavirus outbreak
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Sweden's government said it had decided to send troops to Mali to join French-led special forces that are fighting militants linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State
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After launching its feminist foreign policy, Sweden is now pushing for a feminist trade policy and wants the initiative to be on the agenda at the upcoming WTO summit
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Progressives' foreign policy dillemma
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US to treat Chinese state media like an arm of Beijing's government
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Donald Trump administration's Middle East peace plan calls for creation of a State of Palestine, freeze on new Israeli settlements
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How Iran's Qassem Soleimani became a US target
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Handbook on countering Russian and Chinese interference in Europe
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Eleven US troops were injured in Jan. 8 Iran missile strike
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Is the USA evil?
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Taiwan re-elects President Tsai Ing-wen in landslide victory, signaling strong support for her tough stance against China
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IRGC: Missile attack on US base in Iraq is revenge for Qasem Soleimani killing
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Iran's Qassem Soleimani killed in US airstrike at Baghdad airport
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Denmark approves new US consulate in Greenland – part of a broader move by Washington to expand its diplomatic and commercial presence in Greenland and the Arctic
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US President Donald Trump is using his Ukraine playbook against the senate
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US President Donald Trump fires national security adviser John Bolton over foreign policy disagreements
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Danish government announced that it plans to boost military contributions to a number of missions around the world
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US President Donald Trump tweets sensitive surveillance image of Iran
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Donald Trump plans to open US consulate in Greenland despite row over offer to buy
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Calming the Persian Gulf: The experts on resolving the US-Iran standoff
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Denmark in favour of coalition presence in Strait of Hormuz
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In Morocco, Europe sides with occupier over occupied
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Reckless in Riyadh: Some American policymakers and scholars are questioning whether the alliance with Saudi Arabia still makes sense for the US
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How to survive America's kill list
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Satellite images show no major damage to Persian Gulf ships claimed to be 'sabotaged' by US officials
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The plot that failed: How Venezuela's 'uprising' fizzled
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The US has spent $32 million per hour on war since 2001
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Message for Nicolás Maduro? Marco Rubio tweets image of bloody Muammar Gaddafi, killed after US intervened.
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In Central Asia’s forbidding highlands, a quiet newcomer: Chinese troops
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Australia's Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's citizenship case against terrorist Neil Prakash shredded
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The threat to Rojava
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Ex-NATO commander: Allies wondering if US President Donald Trump was blackmailed to pull troops out of Syria
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America’s allies fear that traditional ties no longer matter under Donald Trump
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Panama the new flashpoint in China's growing presence in Latin America
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Which country gives the most aid to Pacific Island nations? The answer might surprise you. (Spoiler: It's Australia.)
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An indepth look at USA's "Kill List" and ongoing legal battles that come from it
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US President Donald Trump’s UN press conference, annotated
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Testing North Korea's nuclear offer
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