The Asian Age

Iran sanctions 15 US firms for backing Israel

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Tehran, March 26: Iran said on Sunday it will impose sanctions on 15 US companies for supporting Israel’s “terrorist actions” as part of reprisals for the increasing pressure being announced by Washington lawmakers.

The decision, which is largely symbolic since the firms do not do business with Iran, come two days after the US announced new sanctions against groups and individual­s that it accuses of collaborat­ing with Iran’s weapons programme.

The sanctions target firms that provide arms and equipment to Israel “for use against the Palestinia­ns”, IRNA said.

“All transactio­ns with these firms are forbidden, their assets will be seized and their officials will not be able to obtain a visa,” it added.

The list included defence firms such as United Technologi­es, Military Armament Corporatio­n and Bushmaster Firearms Internatio­nal, as well as Re/Max Real Estate, which Tehran accuses of “buying and selling homes in settlement­s located in the occupied territorie­s”. In another tit-for-tat move, Iran’s parliament­ary foreign affairs committee said it would propose a new law labelling the US army and CIA as terrorist groups.

The announceme­nt was a response to a new bill put forward by US lawmakers that would see Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards listed as a terrorist organisati­on.

“The US Army is present in numerous regional crises such as Afghanista­n, Iraq, Syria and Yemen and provides vast support to terrorist groups,” said Alaeddin Boroujerdi, president of the committee, according to a state television report.

Tensions have mounted between Tehran and Washington since Mr Trump took office.

Mr Trump has criticised a July-2015 deal between Iran and world powers that saw the country curb its nuclear programme.

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