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IranUnited States relations / International relations / Foreign relations of the United States / Foreign relations of Iran / Nuclear program of Iran / Sanctions against Iran / Global politics / Politics of Iran / Comprehensive Iran Sanctions /  Accountability /  and Divestment Act / Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action / Iran and Libya Sanctions Act / Economic sanctions
Date: 2016-08-08 15:09:59
IranUnited States relations
International relations
Foreign relations of the United States
Foreign relations of Iran
Nuclear program of Iran
Sanctions against Iran
Global politics
Politics of Iran
Comprehensive Iran Sanctions
Accountability
and Divestment Act
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
Iran and Libya Sanctions Act
Economic sanctions

Memo: The Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 and its Possible Extension With the Iran Sanctions Act ofISA) set to expire on December 31, 2016, several bills have been offered that would extend the legislation for a decade

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