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Today I have been wondering about the possibility of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan selling some American made military equipment to Iran as a way of raising much needed cash for the new Taliban regime in Kabul.

This makes me wonder if the sanctions currently in place on Iran, due to its research and development of a nuclear weapon, has a provision in it that would also block the purchasing of any American made military hardware from another nation.

If there is no provision blocking Iran from purchasing this equipment, is there anything the United States can do to stop the Taliban from selling American made military equipment to Iran?

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  • The quantity is limited. 2) The quality isn't greater than what Iran might have. So Iran might just say "thank you, no."
  • – r13 Aug 29 '21 at 00:33
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    Relevant to this is the question of whether there is anything that Iran would care to purchase: https://politics.stackexchange.com/q/68466/19301 – divibisan Aug 29 '21 at 01:34
  • Comment from Europe: why worry about Iran? The world had an agreement with Iran. Only the US broke it and like a bully in the classroom forced the rest to follow. By coincidence (?), this improved the market value for US shale oil. Iran follows a Shiite flavor of Islam, the Taliban a very strict Sunni version. The Taliban think their version is the only version, so no specific reason for them to support Iran. If you don't like the Iran regime, start checking out some US friend regimes and how much American-made military equipment they were able to obtain. – anneb Aug 31 '21 at 14:38