America proclaims the Caesar Act with major sanctions: The wife of dictator Bashar al-Assad suffers immediately

The US has imposed sanctions on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's wife and also on dozens of other top figures by establishing pension under the new law. And we will not stop until Assad and his regime stop brutal and unnecessary war against the people [...]
And we will not stop until Assad and his regime stop brutal and unnecessary war against the Syrian people,” has said Mike Pompeo, the U.S. Secretary of State through a statement.
He called sanctions “the beginning of what will contain serious political and economic sanctions to deny the Assad regime the income and support it uses for war and for committing cruel acts against Syria's people. ”
Pompeo was announcing the empowering of Caesar's Act (Caesar Act) that punishes any company that works with Bashar al-Assad to shake Syria's fragility economy, writes The Guardian, records Periscopi.
The first attack through this act targets 39 people or entities, including Assad's wife, Azman CHA, for whom it is the first time she has suffered from US sanctions.
This law allows the United States to freeze all assets of these individuals or entities. /Periscope












