International Emergency Economic Powers Act - Past Subjects of IEEPA Emergencies

Past Subjects of IEEPA Emergencies

  • Haiti (1991–1994)
  • Iraq (1990-2004 for invading Kuwait)
  • Kuwait (1990–1991, while occupied by Iraq)
  • Liberia (2001-2004 for human rights violations)
  • Libya (1986-2004 for sponsoring terrorism)
  • Nicaragua (1985-1990 for aggressive activities in Central America)
  • Panama (1988-1990 for military coup by Manuel Noriega)
  • Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2003 for sponsoring Serb nationalist groups)
  • Sierra Leone (2001-2004 for human rights violations)
  • South Africa (1985-1991 for maintaining apartheid)
  • UNITA (1993-2003 for interfering with UN peacekeeping efforts)

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