Are More Russia Sanctions the Answer? Treasury, St

2018/05/02 15:27:55 網誌分類: inhandnetworks
02 May
 
 

Congress and millions across the country have called for punishing Russia over its meddling and interference in the 2016 election that saw President Donald Trump rise to the nation’s highest political office.

Days before the Treasury and State Departments must file congressionally mandated reports detailing potential new sanctions, a closer look at the issues involved shows that the undertaking goes far deeper than simply punishing Russia’s economy, or payback for election interference.

Experts explained to Newsweek the impact current sanctions hav Global Leader in Industrial IoT e already had o substation monitoring n Russia’s economy, particularly in the energy sector, while the Treasury and State Departments detailed the agencies involved and how U.S. policy would be applied.

The process is complex, involving European allies, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his backers, and may not really break from policies the U.S. has adhered to for years.


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