The proposal emerged during a brief exchange with reporters, marking a deliberate attempt to consolidate multiple foreign policy objectives into a single legislative vehicle. By tethering Iranian and Hezbollah-linked sanctions to the Russia bill, the administration seeks to leverage the momentum behind the current congressional debate to fast-track broader punitive measures.
Analysts suggest this strategy could complicate the legislative process, as lawmakers weigh the practical implications of expanding the bill's mandate. If successful, the integration would represent a stark hardening of U.S. policy, potentially reshaping the diplomatic landscape and straining international relations further as the administration moves to tighten the economic net around its primary adversaries.



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