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19 Mar, 2025 22:52

US to review ‘lazy’ Biden-era sanctions – Treasury secretary

The restrictions have threatened the status of the dollar, according to Scott Bessent
US to review ‘lazy’ Biden-era sanctions – Treasury secretary

US President Donald Trump has ordered a review of Washington’s sanctions policy, aiming to make the restrictions more damaging for countries like Iran and Russia, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced.

In an interview with Fox Business on Tuesday, he argued that “lackadaisical” sanctions imposed by former President Joe Biden failed to achieve any meaningful results, and have only hurt the US in the process. 

“For a long time, we’d have what I always called lazy sanctions. They would just sit there. We think it threatens the dollar’s reserve currency status,” Bessent said. 

“We come in, we hit them hard, we hit them fast, we hit them heavy. And that’s what we are doing with Iran. So we’re calling it Operation Maximum Pressure,” he added. 

The US could amp up sanctions against Russia if negotiations to end the Ukraine conflict fail, Bessent warned. “We will be able to get [Moscow] to the table without increasing the sanctions, but all options are on the table,” he said. 

In recent years, the US has either strengthened existing sanctions or imposed new ones on Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. 

While Moscow has condemned the sanctions as illegal, it has argued that they have ultimately made Russia more self-sufficient and resilient. President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that despite foreign pressure, the national economy has continued to grow. 

Speaking during a meeting of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP) in Moscow, the president accused the West of using the Ukraine conflict as a pretext to eliminate Russia as a competitor.

“The sanctions are not temporary or targeted measures. It is a mechanism of systemic, strategic pressure on our country,” he said. Putin added that the West would continue to strive to weaken the Russian economy regardless of the situation on the world stage. 

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