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US response to Iran’s coronavirus disaster described as ‘an evil for which there are no words’

Ed Sykes by Ed Sykes
20 March 2020
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Almost 1,500 people have reportedly died from the new coronavirus (Covid-19) in Iran so far. That means that, outside of China and Italy, Iran is currently the country that has suffered the most from the pandemic.

US sanctions on Iran in recent years have already been devastating. But Washington’s response to Iran’s coronavirus crisis has been sickening. Because amid calls to drop the sanctions (even if just temporarily), Donald Trump’s government has actually extended them.

‘Crimes against humanity’?

Iran has long been a key regime-change target for the US. And under Trump, the US government has chosen to wage economic war on Iran via devastating sanctions. Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs, who co-authored a report showing how US sanctions on Venezuela led to more than 40,000 deaths between 2017 and 2018, previously told The Canary that:

US policies vis-à-vis Iran and Venezuela are cruel and most likely constitute crimes against humanity.

As The Canary has detailed previously, sanctions often harm civilians much more than government targets. And that seems to be the situation playing out in Iran today.

On 19 March, the Independent reported that a person was dying around every 10 minutes in the country. And a lack of supplies meant that doctors were having to treat sick people with no protection.

1 Iranian dies every 10 minutes. 50 Iranians are being infected every hour (Iran's Health Ministry)

Yet STILL, the US won't lift sanctions which prevent the purchase of medicines & medical supplies

Yet Americans are shocked when Iranians chant 'Death to America'?#Coronavirus

— Going Underground (@GUnderground_TV) March 19, 2020

“An evil for which there are no words”

Journalist Glenn Greenwald said the US maintaining and increasing sanctions on Iran at this time of crisis was “monstrous” and “evil”:

Maintaining sanctions on Iran as they drown in this pandemic was already monstrous. Imposing further ones, as was done by the US this week, is an evil for which there are no words: https://t.co/DmVqn72GjP

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 18, 2020

Fellow journalist Ben Norton called the decision “utterly sociopathic”:

For 3 days in a row now, in the middle of a deadly coronavirus pandemic that is killing thousands of people in Iran, the criminal US rogue regime has imposed new sanctions targeting Iran. 3 days in a row. Utterly sociopathic https://t.co/E6onHtTPLe

— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) March 19, 2020

One activist, meanwhile, stressed that US politicians supporting sanctions had ‘blood on their hands’:

Every day in Iran there are 1000+ new cases of #COVID. As the death toll rises so does construction on new mass graves. Today the US added new sanctions on Iran. This blood is on the hands of every member of US gov who supports sanctions. I'm out of words. https://t.co/gKT1Gi3VWW

— Hoda Katebi هدی کاتبی (@hodakatebi) March 18, 2020

Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders also criticised the continuation of sanctions during a “humanitarian disaster”:

Iran is facing a catastrophic toll from the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. sanctions should not be contributing to this humanitarian disaster.

As a caring nation, we must lift any sanctions hurting Iran’s ability to address this crisis, including financial sanctions. https://t.co/OBjff1nsxz

— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) March 18, 2020

Washington’s ongoing sanctions against Iran at this time truly are inexplicably cruel. And every day that they continue should be an eternal stain on the US establishment’s highly questionable claim to be a champion of human rights.

Featured image via U.S. Department of State

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Comments 4

  1. jeff3 says:
    6 years ago

    This yanky government are the demons now in control of one’s destiny it seems who will control these demons hmm

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  2. themagicmancunian100 says:
    6 years ago

    Not only is is cruel, it’s simply stupid. The virus obeys no boundaries. Dimwit Donald’s description of it as Chinese, because that’s where it originated, is a sully attempt to politicise a medical emergency which fits with the foolishness of watching the virus take off in Iran. It has to be suppressed everywhere for us all to be safe. It will almost certainly mutate and is likely to become a worldwide annual affliction. Once a vaccine exists, we can hold it back as we do with ‘flu, but that kills large numbers every winter. Letting the virus run free, anywhere in the world, is the worst policy. It increases its chances of mutating in ways which make it more difficult to conquer. In the face of the virus we are one humanity. The virus makes no distinction between Iranian and American DNA. A pity it takes such a crisis to teach us this lesson. Here we are, pulling together against a common enemy. Why don’t we always pull together? Why don’t we always recognise our shared humanity? The differences between us are exciting and interesting. They enhance our humanity. We should celebrate rather than fear them. The virus is the focus of our fear. Once we’ve overcome it, let’s not forget our shared humanity.

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  3. lromeo41891 says:
    6 years ago

    Time for all countries around the globe to come to Iran’s aid and give the one finger salute to the USA.

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    • Shaolin12 says:
      6 years ago

      Oh thank you for saying it, I couldn’t agree more, though let’s be clear, I do not hate or dislike Americans, just the fucked up system and individuals making an utter mockery of their democratic, and humanitarian ideals.

      …Raising the one-fingered salute in ….

      … 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, …

      … we have a ‘GO’ for erection … repeat, we have a GO for erection …
      … winches are active …
      … pulleys are rollin’ …
      … *beep* …
      … max q reached in …
      … 3, 2, 1, …
      … the erection of our historic one-finger salute to The USA (O.F.S.2.U.S.A) has been achieved!!!! ….
      … on this auspicious and historic day, we can all ……………… eh? … oh wait … tut! …. come on peeps … where were ya?

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