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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 4257 (Introduced in House) — To protect the American and Iranian peoples as well as the global economy from Iran’s systematic abjuration of intern... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Statement of policy

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It shall be the policy of the United States that— in order to protect United States citizens and businesses and the international community from the expanding terrorist, financial, and commercial network of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), also known as the Army of the Guardians of the Iranian Revolution and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, and to assist Iranian entrepreneurs, businesses, workers, and farmers who want to participate lawfully in the global economy, the United States shall seek to prevent the IRGC from obtaining financial benefit from Iran’s post-Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action access to the global economy; and any and all financial transactions with subsidiaries or affiliates of the IRGC shall be treated as a financial transaction with the IRGC as a whole.
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