Barcelona (Editorial) .- United States prepares sanctions against senior Syrian government officials are not acting against the violent repression by the regime of Bashar Assad, which has claimed hundreds of lives. So what explains this Monday edition of The Wall Street Journal, which ensures that the Obama administration is preparing an executive order authorizing the President to freeze assets of Syrian officials and may prevent them from doing any business in the U.S..
UU. Unilateral sanctions by Washington to Syrian officials have a limited impact and would primarily focus on Assad's inner circle as well as members of the regime to U.S. interests. However, Assad is in Europe has more economic interests and, as the U.S. newspaper, Washington is pushing for follow your example.
UU. Unilateral sanctions by Washington to Syrian officials have a limited impact and would primarily focus on Assad's inner circle as well as members of the regime to U.S. interests. However, Assad is in Europe has more economic interests and, as the U.S. newspaper, Washington is pushing for follow your example.
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