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Iran Says US 'Economic Warfare' Is a 'Recipe for Return to Colonialism'
Iran Says US 'Economic Warfare' Is a 'Recipe for Return to Colonialism'
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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman has accused the United States of waging economic warfare that goes far beyond targeting Tehran, warning that Washington's sanctions and naval blockade constitute an assault on the entire UN‑based international system.
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Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said in a post on X that the US's new economic measures violate international law and undermine the sovereignty of all nations, not just Iran."No State may lawfully compel foreign banks, enterprises, or airports – each subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of its own sovereign – to renounce lawful commerce with a third State," Baghaei wrote."Such secondary sanctions find no foundation in international law. They violate the principle of sovereign equality enshrined in Article 2(1) of the UN Charter and breach the customary prohibition on intervention affirmed by the International Court of Justice in the Nicaragua case."'Recipe for Colonialism'Baghaei argued that the combination of sanctions and a naval blockade amounts to an effort to reduce the sovereignty of all states to something conditional on Washington's approval."Economic coercion designed to force a sovereign State to alter its lawful policy choices constitutes an outright internationally wrongful act," he wrote.When combined with a naval blockade amounting to military aggression, he said, "these demands reduce the sovereignty of all other States to something provisional, conditional, and revocable at the whim of another power."The spokesman warned that the US approach could lead to a breakdown of the post‑World War II order."The end result would be the complete erosion of sovereignty as the foundational basis of the UN‑based inter‑State system, and a recipe for an abysmal return to full‑scale classic colonialism," Baghaei wrote.
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Iran Says US 'Economic Warfare' Is a 'Recipe for Return to Colonialism'
03:56 GMT 22.08.2026 (Updated: 04:45 GMT 22.08.2026) Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman has accused the United States of waging economic warfare that goes far beyond targeting Tehran, warning that Washington's sanctions and naval blockade constitute an assault on the entire UN‑based international system.
Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said in a post on X that the US's new economic measures violate international law and undermine the sovereignty of all nations, not just Iran.
"No State may lawfully compel foreign banks, enterprises, or airports – each subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of its own sovereign – to renounce lawful commerce with a third State," Baghaei wrote.
"Such secondary sanctions find no foundation in international law. They violate the principle of sovereign equality enshrined in Article 2(1) of the UN Charter and breach the customary prohibition on intervention affirmed by the International Court of Justice in the Nicaragua case."
Baghaei argued that the combination of sanctions and a naval blockade amounts to an effort to reduce the sovereignty of all states to something conditional on Washington's approval.
"Economic coercion designed to force a sovereign State to alter its lawful policy choices constitutes an outright internationally wrongful act," he wrote.
When combined with a naval blockade amounting to military aggression, he said, "these demands reduce the sovereignty of all other States to something provisional, conditional, and revocable at the whim of another power."
The spokesman warned that the US approach could lead to a breakdown of the post‑World War II order.
"The end result would be the complete erosion of sovereignty as the foundational basis of the UN‑based inter‑State system, and a recipe for an abysmal return to full‑scale classic colonialism," Baghaei wrote.