The United States imposed sanctions on October 30 against almost 400 entities and individuals in more than a dozen countries that Washington says have been supplying Russia with advanced technology used in its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The sanctions and other restrictions were announced simultaneously in statements released by the U.S. Treasury, State, and Commerce departments. The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 274 targets, while the State Department designated more than 120 and the Commerce Department added 40 companies and research institutions to a trade restriction list.
What about Elon…
Good. It is literally the least we could do.
Now let them use the weapons we’ve been sending as they see fit.
Hasn’t the US learned yet that their sanctions no longer hold any weight?
Then there’s no problem adding more of them, huh?
Try telling that to Cuba
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