
US Intensifies Sanctions and Economic Pressure on Iran and Cuba
The United States is significantly escalating its economic pressure on Iran, threatening the 'toughest sanctions in history' and urging allies to choose sides, while also widening sanctions against Cuba. These actions aim to further isolate the economies of both nations.
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