U.S. Strategy for Iranian Assets Faces Legal Uncertainty, Council Says
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The Middle East Council on Global Affairs released a briefing that described the United States’ approach to Iranian assets as a "legal mirage," suggesting that current measures may lack a solid legal foundation.
The council’s statement highlighted the U.S. government’s ongoing efforts to freeze and seize Iranian property, but warned that the legal basis for such actions is unclear and could be challenged in international courts.
The briefing did not provide specific numbers or names of assets involved, but emphasized the need for clearer legal justification to avoid potential diplomatic fallout.
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