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The article discusses the escalating U.S. approach against the Iranian regime through unprecedented economic sanctions aimed at limiting oil exports, freezing assets, and targeting the parallel financial system that Iran relies on. Reports indicate that these sanctions have reduced Iran's oil exports by more than 50% since 2011. Washington continues to target intermediary companies and those indirectly dealing with Iran, as well as shadow networks and transactions conducted through cryptocurrencies and precious metals. Amid the U.S. administration's efforts to impose complete economic isolation, sources predict that the focus will shift toward tightening the flow of funds across various channels, including the oil sector, shipping networks, and informal financial institutions. It is emphasized that the success of these sanctions largely depends on Washington’s ability to neutralize China, Iran’s biggest oil importer, and prevent circumvention of the economic measures.
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