Donate Money to Victims of 2017's Deadliest Earthquake and You Are Breaking Federal Law
The deadliest earthquake of 2017 struck Iran this week. The tremors ravaged the western Iranian province of Kermanshah, killing at least 500 people, injuring more than 8,000 and destroying more than 30,000 houses. But if you want to send aid to those affected in Iran, at least directly, you’re out of luck. Donating and assisting the recovery efforts is tough for Americans because of relations between Washington and Tehran. There is a comprehensive trade embargo in place on Iran because of its seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran in the ...
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