Turkey Is the Weak Link in Trump’s Economic War on Iran
Geopolitics
Turkey
Started April 24, 2026
The nation’s regulatory and commercial environment remains a critical conduit for Tehran
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Turkey Is the Weak Link in Trump’s Economic War on Iran
National Review (United States) | Apr 23, 2026
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While Turkey's regulatory environment is significant, it is just one of many factors influencing the effectiveness of sanctions on Iran.
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Turkey's role as a commercial conduit for Iran undermines international sanctions and weakens efforts to curb Tehran's influence.
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Strengthening ties with Turkey could lead to a more united front against Iran's economic activities, enhancing the impact of sanctions.
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Focusing on Turkey as a weak link distracts from the need for a comprehensive strategy to address Iran's regional ambitions.
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The complexities of Turkey's relationship with Iran indicate that simplistic narratives about sanctions effectiveness are misleading.
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