U.S. in new bid to tighten economic noose around Iran

The
United States continues to crack down on the mullahs' regime in Iran, which
sponsors a large number of militias and terrorist organizations in the region.
Washington
does this by tightening the economic noose around Tehran, in its bid to make it
difficult for Iran to bankroll these terrorist organizations and militias.
Tehran
has received new blows from the U.S. which imposed new sanctions on Iran. The
new sanctions regime targets the Iranian oil sector.
The
new sanctions come as Washington works to prevent Iran from maintaining its
destabilizing activities in the region.
An
office of the U.S. Department of the Treasury has started putting oil companies
operating in Iran on its terrorism list against the background of their
financial support to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corpse.
The
U.S. Department of the Treasury said in a statement that Iranian oil companies
had worked closely with a senior official of Quds Force.
U.S.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tehran should rather use oil revenues in
improving the living conditions of the Iranian people.
Instead,
he said, it uses these revenues in offering financial support to the
Revolutionary Guard Corpse.
Secretary
of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin
said the Iranian oil sector uses oil money in bankrolling destabilizing efforts
in the region.
The Iranian regime, he said, gives priority to
supporting terrorist organizations and its nuclear program.
The Department of the Treasury said in a
statement that the National Iranian Oil Company played an important role in
executing oil deals whose returns were used in financing Quds Force.