An arms embargo is a restriction or prohibition on the trade of weapons and military equipment with a specific country or group. It is typically imposed by governments or international organizations to prevent the supply of arms to parties involved in conflicts, human rights violations, or terrorism. The goal of an arms embargo is to promote peace and security by limiting the ability of certain entities to engage in armed violence. Violating an arms embargo can lead to diplomatic sanctions or other punitive measures.
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why was the embargo on cuba?
what an ax means in the coat of arms
The coat of arms symbolizes freedom and peace.
James Madison repealed the Embargo Act.
You mean an arms embargo. For more of an answer than that, you'll have to be a bit more detailed about what exactly you're asking.
The legislature placed an embargo on arms exports to China.
neutrality acts
Several countries embargoed arms shipments to Yugoslavia.
A mandatory arms embargo
banning of trade.
Sin embargo.
All Neutrality Acts passed from 1935 to 1937 were designed to keep the U.S. out of the global conflict at this time. Each Neutrality Act included a general embargo on all arms and war material trading's with all parties involved in a war. The 1937 Neutrality Act extended to the embargo to all countries engaged in a civil war.
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Nope, there is an arms import embargo since 1989, no weapon import from China is allowed.
An embargo. It is used to restrict the importation of goods from a certain country, or the exportation of goods to a certain country. Currently, Sudan is under an embargo by the US, as well as Cuba and China (specifically their trade of arms).
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