Dictators No Peace Trade List 'link' (90% UPDATED)

Sanctions are often called "weapons of mass destruction by other means." In Iraq (1990s), U.N. sanctions led to half a million child deaths. In Venezuela, U.S. oil sanctions accelerated hyperinflation and mass migration. In all cases, dictators deflected blame abroad while consolidating internal security forces. The list punishes the people, not the despot—and peace becomes even more elusive.

The UNSC’s sanctions committees issue the most legitimate lists. Currently, active UN regimes target: dictators no peace trade list

The concept of a "No Peace" list evolved from the failure of traditional embargoes. Historically, sanctions against nations like North Korea or Saddam Hussein’s Iraq were static—they punished a regime regardless of its diplomatic posture. Sanctions are often called "weapons of mass destruction