Foreign people and groups that help Iran’s missile or armed drone programs could lose access to U.S. property, visas, and travel. Congress would also get regular reports on Iran’s weapons activity and on how U.S. sanctions affect Iran.
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MISSILES Act is a Senate bill in Congress.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects foreign people, companies, banks, shippers, and governments that deal with Iran’s missile or armed drone programs. It also affects Iranian persons tied to armed drone attacks on U.S. citizens, because they could face a terrorism label under U.S. law. U.S. agencies would have new reporting and rulemaking work. Iranian civilians, civil society groups, and internet users matter too, because the bill requires a report on how sanctions affect their daily lives and basic access.
Why this matters: This bill matters because it tries to keep pressure on Iran’s missile and drone programs even if United Nations limits expire or lose force. It would make foreign support for those programs riskier by adding U.S. financial and travel penalties. It would also give Congress more detail on whether sanctions and diplomacy are working. At the same time, the bill could affect foreign relations, global trade, and ordinary Iranians, depending on how the rules are enforced and how other countries respond.
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