No Breaking Point: Why Trump’s Iran Sanctions May Not Break Tehran
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Trump’s strategy of unprecedented economic pressure on Iran aims to force concessions, but experts warn Tehran may endure the pain for years and that there may be no decisive breaking point after two decades of sanctions, even as White House officials tout leverage and market costs rise for both sides.
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