New Sanctions Severe to Iran today Enter into force

On November 5th in Washington, green lights are given for a new escalation of sanctions against Iran. They aim to hit the oil and financial sector. Europe has difficulty with its countermass. US sanctions aim to hit the economic heart of the Islamic Republic-Exhibit energy. From this day, different businesses stop in societies [...]
US sanctions aim to hit the economic heart of the Islamic Republic-Exhibit energy. From this day, different businesses in Iranian oil companies stop. Insurance of all species is also forbidden, including those of oil transports. At the same time, sanctions for the financial sector will be added.
So all financial transactions with the Iranian Central Bank and other Iranian banks will be banned. President Trump has called these sanctions the worst “of all time”. Iranian oil exports must be zeroed, according to the American government's will. Even if this is not fully achieved, any new type of oil export limit would be painful for Iran. 80% of Iran's state income originated in the sale of oil.
After a unilateral US exit from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, February JCPOA, the US set deadlines for Iran's partners to reduce their businesses.
The first 60-day deadline ended on August 6th. After that Iran was blocked access to the US dollar. Other important Iranian industries, such as automobiles and carpets, were also imposed under sanctions. The second deadline ends November 5.
According to the U.S. government, sanctions must be exercised „to a minimum pressure on Iran. US State Department Secretary Mike Pompeii in a speech on May 21st presented a list of 21 requirements that must be met to ward off sanctions.
Iran must hand over its missile programme, no longer support the terrorist <x0 Groups in the Middle East, ” including Hizbollahs, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group. This country must withdraw all troops under Iranian command from Syria, and require the privatisation of Shiite militias in Iraq.
The collapse of the Iranian government is not the officially announced purpose of sanctions. But statements by the American president for security, John Bolton, let you understand that Iran's destabilisation and the regime's shift in Tehran would be desirable.











