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The Obama administration is obviously worried that more robust sanctions could shut down the export of oil and spook the markets.
Up until this point, the custom for all presidential candidates, when they visited Miami, was to promise ever stronger, ever more robust, sanctions against the "Castro regime" in order to satisfy the demands of the great potentates who control the anti-Castro industry.
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The U.S. is therefore unlikely to secure more robust U.N. sanctions when it makes its case to the Security Council.
If talks with Iran do not bring tangible results within a reasonable time, President Obama will not find it difficult to gather international support for more robust measures, primarily stronger sanctions.
The Russians and the Chinese have stood in the way of more robust, more complete, more sweeping sanctions.
"The optimal solution is a comprehensive deal, but if that is not possible negotiators may opt for a more robust interim agreement with additional sanctions relief for more steps to freeze the nuclear problem," said Goldenberg, now the Middle East security director and the Centre for a New American Security.
"Now is the time," it continued, "for the most robust sanctions in history, and more pressure on the regime than ever before".
Two formal complaints have been lodged with the UK statistics watchdog in recent weeks, with the government accused of misleading the public over the extent of sanctions and calls for more robust data to be issued.
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