Russia imposes sanctions on US individuals

Russia has identified 92 US persons who will be ‘permanently banned’ from entering the Russian Federation. The appointments were made in response to what Russia called ‘the Russophobic policy of the US President Joe Biden administration’.

According to Russia’s sanctions, those targeted are senior managers and officials of law enforcement agencies and special services; heads of defence companies and financial institutions; and ‘correspondents of leading liberal globalist media outlets that produce and spread false allegations about Russia’.

The list of US citizens added to the stop list is as follows:

  1. Mark Barrenechea, CEO of Open Text;
  2. Daniel Berkowitz, Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh;
  3. Timothy Bean, President and COO of Fortem Technologies;
  4. Jennifer Boykin, Executive Vice President and Head of Newport News Shipbuilding at Huntington Ingalls Industries;
  5. Todd Borkey, Executive Vice President of Technology Development at Huntington Ingalls Industries;
  6. Chuncey Bratt, Deputy Prosecutor of the Central District of Florida;
  7. Brian Joseph Bulatao, Former Under Secretary of State for Management;
  8. Jennifer Wagner, Head of Administrative Services at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  9. Richard Vanderford, Journalist for The Wall Street Journal;
  10. William Vass, Head of Technology at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  11. Aruna Wishwanatha, Journalist for The Wall Street Journal;
  12. William G. Voit, Deputy County Attorney of Arizona;
  13. Philip Alan Garrant, Head of US Space Command’s Space Systems Command;
  14. Ernest Herold, Co-Chair of the Observers’ Council of the US-Ukrainian company MITS;
  15. Michael Anthony Guetlein, Deputy Chief of Staff for Space Operations, US Space Force;
  16. Michael R. Gordon, Journalist for The Wall Street Journal;
  17. Lindsay Gorman, Prosecutor, Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, US Department of Justice;
  18. Thomas Grove, Journalist for The Wall Street Journal, Warsaw Bureau;
  19. Andy Green, Executive Vice President, Mission Technologies at Huntington Ingalls Industries;
  20. Emily Deininger, Deputy District Attorney for the Southern District of New York;
  21. Lara Jakes, Journalist for The New York Times;
  22. Holman W. Jenkins Jr. – Member of the Editorial Board at The Wall Street Journal;
  23. Oleksandra Johnson, Prosecutor in the Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, US Department of Justice;
  24. Eric T. Johnson, Managing Partner at TVPI Advisors;
  25. Judi Dotson, Head of Defence Sector at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  26. Philip David Zelikow, Professor at Stanford University;
  27. Sinan Kalayoglu, Prosecutor in the Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section, US Department of Justice;
  28. Marx P. Calderon, Deputy District Attorney for the Southern District of Florida;
  29. Matt Calderone, Head of Finance at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  30. Phillip Karber, President of the Potomac Foundation;
  31. Alexander Caedmon Karp, Co-founder and CEO of Palantir Technologies;
  32. Jonathan D. Katz, Senior Director for Anti-Corruption, Democracy, and Security at the Brookings Institution;
  33. Joshua E. Kurland, Prosecutor in the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, National Security Division, US Department of Justice;
  34. Isabel Coles, Staff Member at the London Bureau of The Wall Street Journal;
  35. Andrew E. Kramer, Journalist at The New York Times;
  36. Richard Crowe, Head of Civil Sector at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  37. Chris M. Cook, Prosecutor in the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, National Security Division, US Department of Justice;
  38. Nancy Laben, General Counsel at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  39. Palmer Freeman Luckey, Founder of Anduril Industries;
  40. Matthew Luxmoore, Former Staff Member at the Moscow Bureau of The Wall Street Journal;
  41. Jeremy Lewin, Lawyer at the Court of Appeals, District of Columbia;
  42. David Lim, Co-director of the Klepto Capture Task Force for Seizing Russian Oligarchs’ Assets;
  43. Neil H. Macbride, General Counsel at the US Department of the Treasury;
  44. Alistair Mcdonald, Reporter at The Wall Street Journal in London;
  45. Neil Macfarquhar, Journalist at The New York Times;
  46. James Marson, Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal in Kiev;
  47. Souad Mekhennet, Journalist at The Washington Post;
  48. Casey Michel, Staff Member at Human Rights Foundation;
  49. William Moldin, Journalist at The Wall Street Journal;
  50. Anna Morris, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing, US Department of the Treasury;
  51. Lisa M. Palluconi, Deputy Director at the Office of Foreign Assets Control, US Department of the Treasury;
  52. Joe Parkinson, Head of Global News at The Wall Street Journal;
  53. Susan Penfield, Executive Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  54. Pedro R. Pizano Mejia, Assistant Director for Democratic Programmes at the McCain Institute;
  55. John F. Plumb, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Space Policy;
  56. Tom Pfeifer, Sector Lead at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  57. Madhu Ranganathan, Executive Vice President at Open Text;
  58. Gary M. Restaino, District Attorney of Arizona;
  59. Adam Robertson, Chief Technology Officer at Fortem Technologies;
  60. Jacqueline C. Romero, District Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania;
  61. Anthony Ruggiero, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defence of Democracies;
  62. Daniel R. Cisek, Press Officer, US Department of State;
  63. Karen P. Seifert, Deputy District Attorney for the District of Columbia;
  64. Marc Santora, Journalist at The New York Times;
  65. Philip R. Seilinger, District Attorney of New Jersey;
  66. David Seminara, Columnist for The Daily Telegraph;
  67. Adam M. Smith, Partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
  68. Paul Sonne, Journalist at The New York Times;
  69. David L. Stern, Journalist at The Washington Post;
  70. Paul B. Stephan, Professor of Law at the University of Virginia;
  71. Thomas E. Stiehle, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Huntington Ingalls Industries;
  72. Emma Tucker, Editor-in-Chief at The Wall Street Journal;
  73. Raymond Patrick Tolentino, Partner at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP;
  74. Betty Thompson, Executive Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  75. Laurence Henry Tribe, Professor at Harvard University;
  76. Adam Taylor, Journalist at The Washington Post;
  77. Stephen N. Whiting, Head of US Space Command;
  78. Kari Wilkinson, Executive Vice President at Huntington Ingalls Industries;
  79. David R. Felton, Deputy District Attorney for the Southern District of New York;
  80. Shannon Fitzgerald, Head of Strategic Affairs at Booz Allen Hamilton;
  81. Charles Forrelle, Deputy Editor-in-Chief at The Wall Street Journal;
  82. Kate M. Harris, Lawyer at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP;
  83. Shane Harris, Journalist at The Washington Post;
  84. Rebecca Rose Hendin, Staff Member at The Guardian;
  85. Nathan Hodge, Former Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal in Moscow;
  86. Stewart Holmes, Executive Vice President for Government and Client Relations at Huntington Ingalls Industries;
  87. Michael Khoo, Co-director of the Klepto Capture Task Force for Seizing Russian Oligarchs’ Assets;
  88. Eric D. Chewning, Executive Vice President for Strategy and Development at Huntington Ingalls Industries;
  89. Derek Shugert, Prosecutor in the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, National Security Division, US Department of Justice;
  90. Jackson Erpenbach, Lawyer at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP;
  91. Todd M. Allison, Deputy District Attorney for the State of Arizona;
  92. Steve Escaravage, Executive Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton.

Russia prepares for decades under sanctions

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