
"US Eases Sanctions on Iran Despite Proxy Attacks, Congress Seeks Answers"
The Biden administration extended a sanction waiver allowing Iraq to purchase energy from Iran, despite criticism and concerns that the funds could be misused by Iran-backed militias. The administration insists that the money does not go to Iran and is used for humanitarian purposes, but critics remain skeptical, citing instances of attacks by Iran-backed groups. Iranian President Raisi stated that the funds would be used as needed, while the State Department emphasized that the funds are held in restricted accounts for non-sanctionable transactions. The waiver has been a continuing practice to help Iraq reduce its reliance on Iranian energy imports.






