How about neither loosening nor strengthening sanctions? Are there only two choices here?
I'm not sure on the status of the recent Congressional decision, whether it has further to go before it is imposed. What could perhaps be done is to use them as the potential stick, and looser sanctions down the road as a carrot, in negotiations. In the meantime, keep those already in place during talks.
Imposing them now seems to me to be punishing the new government (and the pro-reform Iranians who voted them in) for the stance of the previous one. If we do not give them a little (and I do mean little) time and space, then they can't demonstrate any change.
Besides, as I've been trying to point out, sanctions imposed to try and 'change the regime' can be counter-productive, in that they can make us the cause of problems rather than the Iranian government, strengthening the hand of conservative forces in Iran. It is pretty much what I saw happening in Cuba, and what Mugabe is trying to emulate in Zimbabwe. The economy is important, but the Iranian regime has to be seen to mismanage it, not our sanctions.
I'm not sure on the status of the recent Congressional decision, whether it has further to go before it is imposed. What could perhaps be done is to use them as the potential stick, and looser sanctions down the road as a carrot, in negotiations. In the meantime, keep those already in place during talks.
Imposing them now seems to me to be punishing the new government (and the pro-reform Iranians who voted them in) for the stance of the previous one. If we do not give them a little (and I do mean little) time and space, then they can't demonstrate any change.
Besides, as I've been trying to point out, sanctions imposed to try and 'change the regime' can be counter-productive, in that they can make us the cause of problems rather than the Iranian government, strengthening the hand of conservative forces in Iran. It is pretty much what I saw happening in Cuba, and what Mugabe is trying to emulate in Zimbabwe. The economy is important, but the Iranian regime has to be seen to mismanage it, not our sanctions.