Eli Lake, Columnist

The Confusing Sanctions Against Iran’s Foreign Minister

They will do nothing to advance U.S. interests in the Persian Gulf.

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif

Photographer: HOW HWEE YOUNG - Pool/Getty Images
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If President Donald Trump’s goal is to confound and confuse Iran’s regime, then the sanctions designation against its foreign minister, Javad Zarif, is a masterstroke.

If the purpose of his policy is to pressure Iran into submitting to a better deal than the one Zarif helped negotiate in 2015 or to deter Iran from its escalations in the Persian Gulf, however, then the designation is a blunder.