
Iranian Sanctions Policy
Iranian sanctions policy refers to economic and political measures imposed by various countries, particularly the United States, to pressure Iran over its nuclear program, human rights issues, and support for groups considered terrorist organizations. These sanctions restrict Iran's access to international markets, financial systems, and essential goods, aiming to curb its nuclear ambitions and influence in the region. While intended to compel policy changes, these sanctions also affect the Iranian population, creating economic hardships and fostering tensions between Iran and the international community. Such measures are often tools of foreign policy to promote security and stability.