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By VOA NewsU.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has defended new U.S. sanctions on Iran designating Tehran's Revolutionary Guard Corps1 as a proliferators of weapons of mass destruction and its elite2 Quds force as a supporter of terrorism in the Middle East.
In an interview Friday with NBC, Rice said the international community cannot sit idly by while it faces unpleasant choices.
Rice also told NBC the U.S. and Russia have some differences about the tactics and timing3 regarding Tehran, but said Washington and Moscow share the same basic goal of a non-nuclear Iran.
She said a nuclear weapon in the hands of Iran's leaders would deeply stabilize4 the world's most volatile5 region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the U.S. decision to impose the sanctions, saying they threaten to make the situation worse.
Iran said the sanctions violate international law and are "doomed6 to fail."
Rice said the decision to impose the sanctions Thursday was prompted by Iran's refusal to heed7 international demands that it drop what she called its nuclear weapons capability8. Iran has said its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
The sanctions include measures aimed at isolating9 three Iranian state-owned banks and more than 20 Iranian entities10, including individuals and companies. The sanctions also cite the Quds force for allegedly providing material support to terrorist groups including Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The measures mark the first time the U.S. has targeted another country's military with sanctions.
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