1British blockades of Cane Sugar
Sugar beet, one of the world's main sources of sugar, was first put into large-scale cultivation by Napoleon Bonaparte after France lost Haiti in a slave revolt and was blockaded by the British.
2. The Havana Club brand of rum manufactured in Cuba cannot be sold in the US due to the Cuba embargo. "Havana Club" sold in the US is produced by Bacardi, causing an ongoing trademark dispute. The world has two types of Havana Club, one which is the US product and the other is the non-US product, produced by different companies.
3. In 2007, when the US threatened an embargo against Sudan for the human rights violations in Darfur, the Sudanese ambassador to the US threatened to stop exports of gum Arabic, the main ingredient in Coca-Cola.
4. During World War 1, to get around British blockades, the German Lloyd company built a merchant submarine to trade with then neutral America. It made 2 trips before America entered the war after which it was converted to a warship and it went on to sink 42 ships on 3 patrols.
5. In 1969, France embargoed Israel while navy ships sold to Israel were still in France. The Mossad set up a fake oil company that bought the ships from France and covertly sailed them to Israel. Upon discovering this, the French defense minister ordered an air strike to sink them, but his order was overruled.
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6Iran Sanctions & Pistachios
Pistachios in the US are no longer dyed red as a result of the Iran Hostage Crisis (sanctions against Iran). The red dye was used to cover the staining that picking methods in Iran left. US production increased after the sanctions and quicker harvesting eliminated the shell stains and the need for the dye.
7. John F. Kennedy requested his head of press, Pierre Salinger, to get him 1,000 Cuban cigars. Seconds after he brought the president 1,200 cigars, Kennedy signed the Cuban trade embargo.
8. After the Russians invaded Afghanistan, Jimmy Carter imposed a grain embargo on the Russians, boycotted the 80' Summer Olympics, and funneled cash and weapons to the Mujahideen who were fighting the Russians.
9. The US embargo on Cuba does not prohibit the trade of food and humanitarian supplies and the US is actually the fifth-largest exporter to Cuba.
10. During World War 2, the Dutch, British, and the US governments embargoed oil to Japan. Japan only had 1.5 years of reserve oil. The Pearl Harbor attack was an attempt to eliminate the US Pacific Fleet, so that Japan could have a clear path to conquer the East Indies and get more oil.
11Haitian Trade Embargo
President Jefferson was a slaveholder who refused to recognize Haiti after the Haitian Revolution and imposed a trade embargo on them to ensure their economic failure, for fear that a successful slave revolt in the West Indies would inspire slaves in the US.
12. Most people in Cuba still drive old American cars from the 1950s. There are about 60,000 classic American cars in Cuba today and if the Cuban trade embargo were to be lifted, people there could make a fortune off of these "Yank Tanks."
13. The Battle of Chuenpi (First Opium War) started with British ships firing warning shots at other British ships. The British Superintendent of Trade in China, Charles Elliot, had ordered a blockade to prevent trade and other British ships attempted to defy that ban.
14. During the Japanese occupation of Wake Island, the American blockade made food so scarce that Japanese soldiers hunted a local species of bird to extinction.
15. During World War 1, no foreign coaling stations were available to Germany, and its coast was blockaded. So the Germans outfitted a sailing ship as a commerce raider and disguised it as a Norwegian wood carrier which sailed past the British blockade and captured 15 ships over the next two years.
16Leningrad Blockade
During the Leningrad Blockade of World War 2, citizens were only rationed 125 grams of stale bread a day, and in the first 2 months of the siege, 200,000 people died from cold and starvation.
17. From June 1948, the US Air Force and the Royal Air Force flew 280,000 flights in 12 months to help the citizens of Berlin with coal and food during the Blockade of Berlin as a gesture of kindness after the cruelty of war.
18. Serbian soldiers who dug the Sarajevo tunnel during the Bosnian War, which bypassed the international arms embargo, were only paid 1 pack of cigarettes per day.
19. Nokia and the USSR used to have such a profitable relationship during the Cold War that America threatened Finland with trade embargoes and war if Nokia didn't stop its association with the USSR.
20. Danish company Lundbeck Inc. placed an embargo on the sale of its product, pentobarbital, to US prisons because of its moral stance on lethal injections.
21Iran Sanctions
Despite the sanctions imposed on Iran, US exports more bull semen to Iran than any other country. In 2018 alone, the amount of semen exported from the US was more than the combined total of the next seven other countries exporting semen to Iran.
22. In January 1979, Vietnamese army entered Phnom Penh to end the genocide that killed nearly quarter of all Cambodians. Shortly after, most of the UN denounced Vietnam and placed it under sanctions.
23. In Ancient Rome, for particularly grievous offenses by public figures, the Roman Senate would pass a sanction of "Damnatio Memoriae", literally an order to erase that person from history.
24. Fanta was invented during World War 2 when Coca-Cola couldn't import its syrup into Nazi Germany due to a trade embargo. They instead invented a new drink called Fanta, just for Nazi Germany, using only the available ingredients.
25. The "ABCD Encirclement" were a series of multinational embargoes against Japan that led to the war in the Pacific.