The sanctions do not have as strong an impact on Russia as was expected, political columnist Gregory Copley said in an interview with RT.
“The sanctions are not helping anybody, quite the contrary. They are also reinforcing the growing rift between the US and the EU,” Copley said.
The introduction of new restrictive measures is designed to enhance the effect of the sanctions previously imposed on Russian companies and citizens.
According to Copley, the timing for the new ‘sanctions injection’ is not accidental. Now, after international negotiators on the Iranian nuclear program have done their job and the agreement was reached, Washington is trying to outwit Iran and its allies.
“The State Department got what it wanted and President Obama got what he wanted by getting an agreement with Iran which is great for him domestically. But now he is moving back to support his old allies – Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the like – and to literally try and circumvent any Russian gains in the area,” said Copley.