Gates sees potential in Iran economic sanctions

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Sunday that targeted economic sanctions on Iran had “real potential” to pressure Tehran to halt its nuclear program.iran_sanctions


The U.N. Security Council passed a resolution this month to impose new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear development, which Western nations say is a cover for building atomic weapons. Tehran says the program is for civilian energy use.

“Targeted economic pressures has real potential,” Gates told the Fox News Sunday program when asked if he saw any signs that Iran’s resolve to push ahead with its nuclear program was weakening in the face of the sanctions.

“I think there is a reasonable chance of getting the Iranian regime to finally come to their senses and realize that their security is probably more in danger by going forward,” Gates said.

Washington and the European Union already have their own sanctions on Tehran. Western diplomats hope that a fourth round of U.N. sanctions, combined with diplomatic pressure, will force Iran to halt its nuclear development.

Gates added, however, that all options, including a military strike, were still on the table in dealing with Tehran on the nuclear issue.

(Writing by Paul Simao, Americas Desk, Editing by Sandra Maler)

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