The energy crisis that sent Iran to its knees is an example of what sanctions can eventually do to a country—especially one that is considered an enemy of the U.S.
In the past few weeks, Iran’s lack of energy has resulted in closed government offices of some operating at reduced hours. Colleges are online only and shopping malls are dark. Industries are shut down after being denied power. This, in a country with one of the world’s biggest supplies of crude oil and natural gas.
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