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  "textContent": "American government auditors concluded that the United States designed anti-Russia sanctions in a way that prevents any objective measurement of their real effectiveness.\nAuditors Identify Fundamental Assessment Problems\n\nAuditors representing the Pentagon, the US State Department, and USAID reached this conclusion in a joint report prepared for the US Congress. The document states that the responsible agencies lack practical tools that would allow them to track progress toward declared policy goals.\nAccording to the report, this limitation sharply reduces the government's ability to evaluate the actual results of sanctions and export control measures imposed on Russia. Even large volumes of available data fail to provide clear answers about policy success.",
  "title": "Sanctions Without Metrics: US Auditors Question Effectiveness of Russia Restrictions"
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