Coronavirus: The Deadly New U.S.-Iran Standoff – The National Interest
The official COVlD-19 death toll in Iran has risen to 237 people today as the U.S.-Iranian diplomatic standoff continues to slow down international cooperation to fight the new coronavirus disease.
The Trump administration quietly loosened sanctions on the Iranian banking system to allow for humanitarian trade and offered the Iranian government help in dealing with COVID-19 at the end of February. But the diplomatic breakthrough was short-lived, as Iran has rejected the U.S. offer and U.S. sanctions continue to throw up obstacles in the path of Irans pandemic response.
The restrictions on the central bank imposed in September had created tremendous uncertainty for companies that relied on [humanitarian exemptions] for the export of food, agricultural commodities, medicines, or medical devices to Iran, the law firm Hogan Lovells explained in a March 5 memo to its clients, so the Trump administrations measures indicate an effort on the part of the U.S. Government to facilitate humanitarian trade with Iran.
Its not like theyre doing nothing, explained sanctions lawyer Erich Ferrari, but a lot of this is [the Trump administrations] own doing. Theyre trying to reduce the negative effects of their own actions.
On February 27, the U.S. Treasury had loosened U.S. legal restrictions on the Central Bank of Iran, which had prevented Iran from importing coronavirus test kits and other medicines and medical devices. The next day, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo offered direct assistance to the Iranian government.
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi denounced Pompeos offer of direct support, calling it a ridiculous claim and a political and psychological play and condemning U.S. economic terrorism in a March 2 interview with the state-run Mehr News Agency.
We hope that the government of Iran will heed our offers of humanitarian assistance and medical supplies, Pompeo reiterated to reporters on Friday. But a State Department spokesperson confirmed to the National Interest on Monday that Iran has turned down the U.S. offer of assistance both publicly and privately.
But the humanitarian exemption continues to exclude certain goods. Suppliers need a license to sell certain medical devices, including full-face respirators and certain decontamination systems. It took the U.S. Treasury an average of 77 days to approve and 177 days to deny a license for medical devices, according to statistics released for last year.
The National Interest asked Brian Hook, the State Department official in charge of Iranian affairs, on February 28 whether the Trump administration would consider expanding the humanitarian exemptions to include medical devices like respirators and decontamination equipment.
I think that what you described is something that we will be taking a hard look at, he responded at the briefing, hosted by Al Monitor. We are looking at what we can do, but the president right now is focused very much on the American people, but we can do two things at the same time. Were looking at what we can do to help.
We have no new policy announcements at this time, a State Department spokesperson told the National Interest on Monday.
Ferrari added that the U.S. Treasurys guidance to the public is just pointing them to a bunch of regulations, and said that the Trump administration could make it more clear what kind of business with Iran is allowed.
When you actually get into the details of compliance, it is still a minefield, said Peter Harrell, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security who specializes in sanctions law.
If youre selling $75 million of medical supplies, its worth navigating the minefield, he added.For smaller transactions, it can make it uneconomical.
U.S. sanctions law also categorically bans selling medical devices to the Iranian military and police. Harrell emphasizes that this is a balanced approach because government-run civilian hospitals are still exempt from the sanctions.
But the Iranian military has muscled its way to the front lines of the coronavirus response, and the ban on selling to security forces imposes enhanced due diligence requirements on exporters, according to the Hogan Lovells memo.
The biggest issue is not so much whether or not sanctions are in the immediate term making it impossible for Irans public health sector to respond to the virus, said Esfandyar Batmanghelidj, founder and publisher of Bourse & Bazaar, an organization that tracks developments in Irans economy.
Batmanghelidj said that pre-existing stocks of medical goods should be enough in the short-term but that Iran could run into shortages if the epidemic continues for a long period of time.
The situation inside Iran is currently worseningand officials have hinted that the true death toll of the pandemic is far greater than the official number.
Iranian officials announced two new measures on Monday to slow the spread of COVID-19. The judiciary announced that it would be furloughing seventy thousand prisoners. Irans religious head Ayatollah Ali Khamenei canceled his plans to address the nation on Irans spring solstice holiday, which is also New Years Day for Iranians.
Iranian health ministry official Mohammad Hossein Qorbani told reporters on Sunday that over two hundred people had died of COVID-19 in the northern province of Gilan, greater than the total nationwide death toll published earlier that day.
I didnt say that all these deaths were because of the coronavirus, he added, amidst accusations of a coverup. It is possible that many of these individuals had underlying respiratory illnesses.
Video shared on social media showed a crowd of locals that day setting up an impromptu checkpoint in Mazandaran, another northern province, aimed at keeping tourists out of the coastal region.
Ahmad Lashaki, a member of parliament from Mazandaran, was caught on tape begging Iranian presidential advisor Mahmud Vaezi to quarantine the province.
The people of Mazandaran are being annihilated. They are closing the roads, he said. Please, close the paths for one week until the situation becomes stable and normal.
Matthew Petti is a national security reporter at the National Interest. Follow him on Twitter: @Matthew_Petti.
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