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    Deeper Iran sanctions; US targets its central bank

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Targeting Iran's economy, the U.S. ordered tough new penalties Monday to further pinch the country's financial system and encourage Israel to give sanctions more time before any military action against Iran's nuclear program.

    The new, stricter sanctions, authorized in legislation that President Barack Obama signed in December, will be enforced under an order he signed only now. They give U.S. banks new powers to freeze assets linked to the Iranian government and close loopholes that officials say Iran has used to move money despite earlier restrictions imposed by the U.S. and Europe.

    The action against the Central Bank of Iran is more significant for its timing than its immediate effect. It comes as the United States and its allies are arguing that tough sanctions can still persuade Iran to back off what the West contends is a drive to build a nuclear bomb.

    The U.S. and Europe want to deprive Iran of the oil income it needs to run its government and pay for the nuclear program. But many experts believe Iran will be able to find other buyers outside Europe.

    The European Union announced last month it would ban the import of Iranian crude oil starting in July. The U.S. doesn't buy Iranian oil, but last month it placed sanctions on Iran's banks to make it harder for the nation to sell crude. The U.S., however, has delayed implementing those sanctions for at least six months because it is worried about sending oil prices higher at a time when the world economy is struggling. Iran exports about 3 percent of the world's oil

    The faster and more painfully sanctions can be seen to work, the better the case to shelve any plan by Israel to bomb Iran, a pre-emptory move that could ignite a new Mideast war. Taking this initial step against the Central Bank, the first time the U.S. has directly gone after that major institution, is one way the Obama administration can show momentum now.

    Israel, meanwhile, has been increasingly open about its worry that Iran could be on the brink of a bomb by this summer and that this spring offers the last window to destroy bomb-related facilities. Many Israeli officials believe that sanctions only give time for Iran to move its nuclear program underground, out of reach of Israeli military strikes.

    White House spokesman Jay Carney denied that Monday's unexpected announcement of new banking sanctions was a sign of heightened worry about an Israeli attack.

    "There has been a steady increase in our sanctions activity and this is part of that escalation," he said.

    Carney said U.S. sanctions on Iran are already squeezing Iran's economy and have exacerbated tensions within the Iranian leadership.

    "There is no question that the impact of the isolation on Iran and the economic sanctions on Iran have caused added turmoil within Iran," he said.

    Iran is the world's third-largest exporter of crude oil, giving its leaders financial resources and leverage to withstand outside pressure. Last year, Iran generated $100 billion in revenue from oil, up from $20 billion a decade ago, according to IHS CERA, an energy consulting firm.

    If Iranian oil is prevented from getting to market, other suppliers could make up the difference. The U.S. has been pressuring other Middle East and African nations to step up production for sale to Europe. Saudi Arabia has said it could increase production to make up for any lost Iranian crude.

    Iran's disputed nuclear program became a global concern more than five years ago, when the extent of the country's research and uranium enrichment began to be known. Since then a web of international economic and other sanctions have failed to stop Iran's progress toward a point when it could build one or more nuclear devices.

    U.S. intelligence agencies say Iran is indeed close to that ability but has not yet decided to go ahead. Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful and denounces sanctions as aggression.

    The new U.S. penalties were unexpected now. The sanctions were included as an amendment in the wide-ranging defense bill the president signed in late December, though when and how they were to be levied on Iran was unclear.

    The White House had previously said it would take months to evaluate the likely effect on the fragile global economy before taking the next large steps, including new penalties on the Central Bank.

    Now, U.S. institutions are required to seize Iranian state assets they come across, rather than rejecting the transaction involved.

    The value of Iranian assets affected by the new order was not clear. Iran does almost no direct business with the United States after three decades of enmity, but its money moves through the world financial system and its oil is sold in dollars.

    In a letter to Congress, Obama said more sanctions were warranted, "particularly in light of the deceptive practices of the Central Bank of Iran and other Iranian banks."

    He cited the hiding of transactions of people or institutions and other loopholes.

    In an interview Sunday with NBC, Obama said the U.S. has "a very good estimate" of when Iran could complete a nuclear weapon, and he spoke favorably of the effect of sanctions and diplomacy to resolve the impasse.

    Obama addressed the concern about Israel but suggested there is still time.

    "I don't think Israel has made a decision on what they need to do," Obama said.

    He did not answer a question about whether Israel has promised to notify the United States before any pre-emptory strike.

    Republican presidential candidates have accused Obama of being too timid in his dealings with Iran, and while U.S. officials reject that characterization they acknowledge they are stepping cautiously because of fear of upsetting the global economy.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Julie Pace contributed to this report.

     
    • dean k  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      the iranian government and their president are obnoxious but they are not suicidal. they fully appreciate the simple fact that were they to fire a nuclear missle at israel that their country would be "wiped off the map" within an hour or less. their pronouncements are simply "bravado" in an attempt to enhance their "street cred" in the arab world. they will never, ever fire a nuclear missile at israel. any israeli claims to the contrary are propaganda and should be taken with a grain of salt.
      • Buck 3 mths ago
        You DO know that Iranians are not Arabs. They are Persians. They and the Arabs do not get along particularly well, and do not care at all about "street cred" with the Arab world. They are a very old and proud civilization that has not invaded anyone in centuries. How many of our "allies" can say that?
      • __A_YAHOO_USER__ 3 mths ago
        I have met many Persians because many of them fled from their county after the revolution. They have all impressed me as intelligent deep and caring individuals. They will one day take back their country.
      • hmm 3 mths ago
        i know a lot of persians and they are a wonderful people. they definitely do not like their president.
    • AlQ  •  Altus, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      I guess I already know the answer, but why is the USA so dependent on other countries oil when we have plenty of wells capped off and have had for years ? If a country charges us say $100.00 a barrel for oil;, charge them a $100.00 a bushel for wheat.
      • joseph 3 mths ago
        i know right duh . our government needs to get their head together and fight fire with fire
      • Khomei Ani 3 mths ago
        Its the enviornmetalists who are in charge
    • jtheat  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      The next sanction will to be to bomb the damed bank... go for itl..
    • brutus  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Our actions are inconsequential ,now that's sad,but more over, that's a hard word to spell.
      • Lucas 3 mths ago
        This is actually an act of war by the US. the previous sanctions were inconsequential as China and India gladly lapped up the slack the EU created by not importing Iranian oil. but freezing their money, so they struggle to feed their widows and orphans, struggle to fund their schools and universities, struggle to keep the electricity and water running - this is an act of war.
    • Tyler Durden  •  3 mths ago
      Why would a Nation that exports 3% of the Worlds oil, even need to have Nuclear energy? Of course they want to build a nuclear bomb and threaten other Nations, when needed, to get what they want or have a trump card as retaliation. Only thing keeping Israel from bombing right now is the fear of retaliation from China and Russia who have extensive financial ties to Iran.
    • C.  •  Chatsworth, California  •  3 mths ago
      It is naive to believe that the oil sanction will stop the nuclear program in Iran.
      The more pressure against Iran, the more they resist. Bending to Western will is a big humiliation to Iran. Keep trying is OK, but don't expect result. Western countries always believe that what they think is good and standard for others to follow. They don't learn that the world has changed a lot.
      The only way for Iran going non-nuclear is that other countries goes non-nuclear too. Don't expect that you can have something and forbid other to have it. It is quite stupid to think that without US dollars, every thing is stopped.
    • SlowRiver  •  Killeen, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I believe our Presidents words/actions today are made as a public subterfuge, allowing for the distinct possibility Israel has already indicated (to Washington) it's intent to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities (including the time-frame for doing so) in the "immediate" future. The President's decision to move on Iran's Central Bank now (at this particular juncture) is as an attempt to further hinder Iran's ability to deter an (now inevitable) airstrike. This airstrike will proceed initially from Israel alone, but I predict a very likely quick escalation which undoubtedly will include the U.S. and other European nations in an combined effort (a coalition; not unlike the coalition formed during the first Gulf War). The recent movement of another U.S. Naval Carrier into the Persian Gulf (replacing the carrier that just left the area) is an insurance policy; the intent is to insure Iran's inability to close the straight of Hormuz when Israel does strike.
    • little_hill_daddy  •  3 mths ago
      If the dollar falls Iran falls with it....but if Iran falls the USA and everyone else will go on and on and on.
    • dictatorSlime  •  3 mths ago
      Yes, Dennis, the Commi reds and our little yellow friends are certainly not high on morals... more about practicalities of making money no matter at whose expense. And thats what we count on: the russkies kleptocratic tendencies will only be outsmarted by the yellow man's curve-ball capitalism. all will work out for the US justr fine
      • Buck 3 mths ago
        Wow, God forbid that capitalism ever becomes only focused on profit... thank God that our businesses think only of the morals when they lay off workers... (yes, this is sarcasm)
    • MYMAN  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      The US is making more oil available for China.
    • Dennis  •  Susanville, California  •  3 mths ago
      russia will be a go between iran and china... china will pay with american currency or treasuries... russia gets the markup and china gets the oil... of course they may get oil now but the russians will try and sell radioactive waste to china just like the chinese sell lead paint to the US.... duh
    • dennis  •  Montesano, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      We have food and they cant eat oil
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      Thats why you dont want a central bank....some other government will shut down your money supply...Keep it real...real close.
    • JaCkie  •  Flint, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      to be fair un iae inspectors should visit israel, to see what they are up to. i do not condone iran to have nuclear weapons. world without nuke would be fair and ballance.
    • MasterPiece  •  3 mths ago
      WE need to put sanctions on wall street and Freddie Mac.
    • Jim Jones  •  3 mths ago
      Darth Sidious said Wipe them out - all of them!
    • CG  •  Conroe, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Now in darkness world stops turning
      Ashes where the bodies burning
      No more war pigs have the power
      Hand of God has struck the hour
      Day of judgement, God is calling
      On their knees the war pig's crawling
      Begging mercy for their sins
      Satan laughing spreads his wings
      Oh lord yeah! "Black Sabbath 1974"
    • Robin Hood  •  East Rochester, New York  •  3 mths ago
      This will also help justify keeping gas prices high for the precious tax money the government gets. We are picking at a hornets nest, and when the hornets come out to defend themselves, we will blame them and use weapons to destroy them. Everyone will then let themselves sleep easily by saying they had it coming when we were the ones that started it. I don't care for the government in Iran either, but remember, their people want the same things as the citizens here do.
    • boylovers69  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Obama is just about as right on this as he was about the Muslim spring, the occupiers which he also defended, and the economy .
    • georget  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick
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