
US Senator Jacky Rosen Urges Tech Lifeline and Tougher Sanctions on Iran
In an interview published on Thursday, January 8, US Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada framed Iran’s missile program and proxy network as a global threat and pressed for a “technological lifeline” to help Iranian protesters communicate despite blackouts. She advocated coordinated pressures targeting Tehran’s revenue streams and the entities enabling its illicit activity, while also pointing to recent US–Israel defense cooperation as a model for regional security.
Rosen highlighted integrated air and missile defense, maritime security, and cyber collaboration as areas where US law has already undergirded Israel’s protection. She called for deeper coordination between Congress and the administration on sanctions architecture and renewed her support for expanding the Abraham Accords. The senator linked these policy aims to a broader objective: a Middle East in which Iran is deterred and citizens seeking liberty are not abandoned in isolation.
Her emphasis on communications access comes amid Iran’s latest connectivity shutdowns. Advocates argue that secure messaging, satellite-enabled internet, and anti-censorship tools can save lives by guiding protesters away from danger and documenting abuses in real time. Whether Washington and its partners can translate intent into timely support will be closely watched as the crisis continues.
(JPost/VFI News)
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