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US Treasury Secretary advocates for increased sanctions on Iran

19 May 2026
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged allies to intensify efforts to disrupt Iran’s financing networks during an anti-terrorism financing conference following G7 finance meetings in Paris. He emphasized the need for European partners to take action against Iran by targeting its financiers and dismantling its banking operations. Bessent highlighted that Iranian bank branches in Europe should be closed, as they are still involved in activities despite not taking deposits. His remarks coincided with new U.S. sanctions targeting Iran’s shadow tanker fleet and other front companies. The Treasury is also modernizing its sanctions framework to enhance its effectiveness against sophisticated terrorist financing schemes.

Why It Matters

The U.S. has a long history of sanctions against Iran, primarily aimed at curtailing its nuclear program and destabilizing activities in the region. The current sanctions efforts are part of a broader strategy known as “Economic Fury,” which targets Iran’s shadow banking networks and seeks to freeze assets related to the Iranian regime. The U.S. Treasury’s approach to sanctions is evolving to address adaptive strategies used by adversaries, emphasizing that the goal of sanctions is to change behavior rather than punish civilian populations. The effectiveness of these sanctions can significantly impact Iran’s economy and its ability to finance activities considered hostile by the U.S. and its allies.

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