An argument against using trade restrictions to punish an offending nation is that:
A) sanctions seldom achieve their goal of forcing change in the offending country.
B) sanctions are relatively harmful to the citizens of the offending country.
C) sanctions are not condoned by the UN.
D) sanctions decrease the cost of doing business.
E) two of the above.
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