The U.S. sanctions target 31 people and companies working on technology the Trump administration says could be used to restart a nuclear weapons program.
By Carol Morello Carol Morello National reporter focusing on foreign policy and State Department Email Bio Follow March 22 at 11:52 AM The Trump administration slapped new sanctions on Iran on Friday, accusing it of keeping top nuclear scientists together as a team so they can forge ahead building nuclear weapons in the future.
“The intellectual firepower behind the Amad program very much continues to exist in Iran,” said a senior administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity under ground rules for briefing reporters. “We are making them radioactive internationally.” A second administration official, also speaking to reporters under ground rules of anonymity, said some of the names on Friday’s list were taken from the stash of purloined documents.
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