Iranian legislators on Tuesday April 23,2019 overwhelmingly
approved a bill that labels all US military forces as "terrorist", a day
after Washington ratcheted up pressure on Tehran by announcing that no
country would any longer be exempt from US sanctions if it continues to
buy Iranian oil.
173 out of 215 legislators at the parliament session in Tehran voted for
the new bill. Only four voted against while the rest abstained; the
chamber has 290 seats
The bill is a step further from one last week that
saw legislators approve labelling just US troops in the Middle East as
"terrorist", which was a response to the US designation of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a "terrorist group" earlier this month.
US President Donald Trump's administration re-imposed sanctions on Iran, including on its energy sector, in November 2018 after pulling out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.
The US designation of the IRGC - the first-ever for an entire
division of another government - added another layer of sanctions to the
powerful paramilitary force, making it a crime under US jurisdiction to
provide the guard with material support.On Monday, the Trump administration announced it would not be extending sanctions exemptions for countries that import Iranian oil as part of its "maximum pressure" campaign that aims to eliminate Iran's oil export revenue, which the US says funds destabilising activity throughout the region and beyond.
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