Hooray!  This is exactly the right thing to do.  And let’s see if the NYT follows the WSJ’s lead.  “U.S. Weighs New Sanctions on Iran’s Oil Sales to China if Nuclear Talks Fail,” Benoit Faucon and Ian Talley, Wall Street Journal, July 19, 2021.  And notice this key paragraph—“ United Against Nuclear Iran, a New York group that campaigns against Tehran’s nuclear program, says the number of foreign vessels involved in transporting the country’s oil has risen to 123 from 70 in November 2020. Almost half of such vessels are now flagged in Panama, which had deregistered ships involved with Iranian oil under pressure from the Trump administration, according to the group.”

“Iran slams top European court’s ruling on hijab,” Dilan Sirwan, Rudaw, July 19, 2021.

“Iran’s “vaccine tourists” sleeping on streets of Yerevan after tightening of rules,” bne IntelIiNews, July 19, 2021.

“The IRGC’s recently-acquired responsibility for securing nuclear sites may change the Iran-Israel escalation pattern and intra-regime dynamics,” Critical Threats, July 19, 2021.

“Iran: UAE responsible for regional instability over Israel ties,” MEMO, July 19, 2021.

“Iran restricts access to nuclear data until sanctions are lifted,” Peter Millard and Jonathan Tirone, World Oil, July 19, 2021.

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