Countering Iran and DPRK’s WMD, Nuclear, Ballistic Missile, and Drone Proliferation

ISN/CTR administers the Counterproliferation and Sanctions Enforcement (CASE) program to increase global capacity to implement and enforce U. S. and international sanctions imposed on Iran and DPRK and thwart these nations’ abilities to develop ballistic missile (BM), drone and unmanned aerial


system (UAS), and nuclear capabilities that pose a threat to U. S. national security.

Established in 2017 to support the Trump Administration’s pressure campaign against the DPRK, the CASE trains partners to enforce U. S. and international sanctions constraining DPRK weapons of mass destruction (WMD) proliferation.

In parallel, CASE is ISN’s flagship programmatic tool to implement Maximum Pressure on Iran through National Security Presidential Memorandum 2.  In support of these campaigns, CASE facilitates sanctions implementation by equipping partner governments and private sector leaders with expertise and enforcement tools to detect, disrupt and prevent Iranian and DPRK sanctions evasion activities that enable their acquisition of proliferation sensitive technologies, materials, and expertise.  CASE activities ultimately strengthen maritime security, cybersecurity, and global sanctions regimes; disrupt Iran and DPRK revenue generation; and protect U. S. supply chains, U. S. companies’ global investments, and U. S. access to international markets.
Related Programs

Global Threat Reduction

Department of State


Agency: Department of State

Office: Bureau of International Security-Nonproliferation

Estimated Funding: $12,500,000



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Date Posted:
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Archive Date:
2011-09-30


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