April 5, 2012

A Crack in Europe's Consensus on Iran

Ilan Berman, International Business Times

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If Europe's ban on Iranian oil ends up being comprehensive, the result could be deeply consequential for the regime in Tehran, which counts on foreign oil sales for more than half of its national budget.

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