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US Slams New Sanctions on Chinese and UAE Firms for Aiding Iran’s Military Programs

US Slams New Sanctions on Chinese and UAE Firms for Aiding Iran’s Military Programs

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The U.S. Treasury Department announced sweeping new sanctions Tuesday against six entities and two individuals across Iran, China, and the United Arab Emirates accused of supplying critical components for Iran’s drone program.

This coordinated action with the Justice Department specifically targets procurement networks supplying Iran’s Aviation Industries Organization (AIO), a key manufacturer for the Islamic Republic’s unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned these sanctions disrupt Tehran’s ability to transfer drones to regional proxies and Russia, which has deployed Iranian-made Shahed drones extensively in its Ukraine invasion.

US Slams New Sanctions on Chinese and UAE Firms for Aiding Iran's Military Programs

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  • Trump Administration Escalates “Maximum Pressure” Campaign
  • How the Global Web of Sanctioned Entities Got Exposed
  • The Regional Fallout From Drone Proliferation

Trump Administration Escalates “Maximum Pressure” Campaign

These sanctions mark the second major enforcement action since President Trump reinstated his aggressive “maximum pressure” policy aimed at crippling Iran’s military-industrial complex and nuclear ambitions. The measures align with Trump’s February memorandum directing officials to employ all available economic tools – including secondary sanctions – to block Iranian oil exports and weapons proliferation.

Sunday, March 30 saw Trump issue stark warnings of military action and tariffs if Tehran refuses negotiations over its expanding uranium enrichment activities, which now far exceed limits set by the abandoned 2015 nuclear deal.

How the Global Web of Sanctioned Entities Got Exposed

The Treasury designation reveals an intricate transnational network, sanctioning one Iran-based entity, two Iranian nationals, four UAE companies, and one Chinese firm allegedly funneling dual-use technologies to Iran’s drone program.

While the UAE has recently distanced itself from Iran, the inclusion of Chinese entities underscores ongoing concerns about Beijing’s role in circumventing international sanctions.

Iran’s UN mission declined comment, but the Islamic Republic maintains its nuclear program remains purely civilian despite enriching uranium to 60% purity – near weapons-grade levels according to Western intelligence agencies.

The current tensions can be traced directly to Trump’s 2018 withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which had imposed strict limits on Iranian uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief.

Since the U.S. exit and reimposition of crushing economic sanctions, Iran has progressively violated the agreement’s terms, now operating advanced centrifuges and stockpiling enriched uranium.

Nonproliferation experts warn Tehran could potentially produce multiple nuclear weapons if it chose to enrich to military-grade 90% purity. The administration contends its pressure campaign forced Iran to the negotiating table in 2019 before pandemic disruptions, though critics argue the strategy has backfired by accelerating Iran’s nuclear advancements.

The Regional Fallout From Drone Proliferation

Beyond nuclear concerns, the sanctions address Iran’s growing drone warfare capabilities that have transformed regional conflicts. Iranian-designed UAVs now arm proxy forces like Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who have used them to attack Saudi oil facilities, as well as Russian forces in Ukraine.

The Treasury action aims to sever supply chains for critical components like engines, navigation systems, and composite materials that enable Iran’s drone manufacturing despite international restrictions.

With Trump threatening further escalation ahead of the election, these sanctions signal an uncompromising approach that could determine whether Tehran returns to negotiations or accelerates its nuclear and missile programs.

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