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National Security Presidential Memorandum 2 (NSPM-2)
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National Security Presidential Memorandum 2 (NSPM-2)

National Security Presidential Memorandum 2 (NSPM-2)

Last refreshed: 24 April 2026

Key Question

How does the US keep sanctioning Iran without Trump signing any executive orders?

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Common Questions
What is NSPM-2 and how is it being used in the Iran war?
NSPM-2 is a US presidential directive authorising OFAC to sanction WMD proliferators without a new executive order each time. In the 2026 Iran war it has enabled five nonproliferation sanctions rounds with zero new Trump executive instruments.Source: https://ofac.treasury.gov/recent-actions/20260424
Why hasn't Trump signed a new executive order on Iran?
The White House has signed zero Iran-specific executive instruments in over 55 days of conflict. Agencies including OFAC, the Pentagon, and CENTCOM have instead used standing authorities like NSPM-2 and the September 2025 UN snapback to act without signed presidential paper.Source: https://ofac.treasury.gov/recent-actions/20260424
What sanctions did OFAC issue under NSPM-2 in April 2026?
OFAC cited NSPM-2 alongside the UN snapback authority to designate 14 individuals, entities, and aircraft in bulletin sb0465 on 24 April 2026, targeting Iran-Turkey-UAE Ballistic missile and drone procurement chains.Source: https://ofac.treasury.gov/recent-actions/20260424

Background

National Security Presidential Memorandum 2 (NSPM-2) is a US presidential directive addressing the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Originally issued as a Cold War-era authority, the framework authorises the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to designate entities involved in Ballistic missile, nuclear, and drone procurement chains without requiring a new executive order for each round of sanctions.

During the 2026 Iran war, NSPM-2 has become one of the primary legal instruments enabling OFAC to run five nonproliferation sanctions rounds without a signed Trump executive order. OFAC's bulletin sb0465 on 24 April 2026, which designated 14 individuals, entities, and aircraft across Iran-Turkey-UAE procurement chains including Mahan Air's EP-MTB, cited NSPM-2 alongside the September 2025 UN Security Council snapback as its legal authority.

NSPM-2's role in the Iran war illustrates the instrument gap: the White House has signed zero Iran-specific executive instruments in 55 days of conflict, yet OFAC, the Pentagon, and CENTCOM have each reached for standing authorities that bypass signed presidential paper. NSPM-2 is the Treasury variant of this pattern, enabling proliferation designations to continue as administrative acts under pre-existing presidential authority rather than new executive action.