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    Global clearinghouse ready to evict Iranian banks

    BRUSSELS (AP) — A financial clearinghouse used by virtually every country and major corporation in the world agreed Friday to shut out Iran from its respected network, an unprecedented escalation of global economic pressure to halt Iran's suspected drive for nuclear weapons.

    Quicker than a succession of slow-acting economic sanctions, expelling Iran from the banking hub could put a sudden choke hold on its oil-dependent economy. The move was made under strong pressure from the United States and the European Union, which are looking for ways to derail Iran's nuclear program quickly without a military strike.

    "If SWIFT follows through on its public commitment to ban Iranian banks, it could sever the Iranian regime's financial lifeline," said Mark Dubowitz, an Iran sanctions expert advising the Obama administration. "It would also be a significant political embarrassment for the regime: Iran would be the first country in SWIFT's history to be expelled from what is the financial equivalent of the United Nations."

    The European Union is expected to act within weeks to effectively cut off major Iranian banks from participation in The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, known as SWIFT. It's a move of last resort, with risks ranging from huge inflation and financial hardship for ordinary Iranians to disruption and price increases on the world oil market. Iran could also retaliate in unpredictable ways.

    The EU has already imposed the first embargo on Iranian oil, to take effect this summer. The strongest-yet U.S. sanctions on Iran's lifeblood oil sector are due later this year.

    SWIFT said in a statement on its web site that it will comply with the expected instruction to cut off Iranian banks. SWIFT has previously brushed off international efforts to use its network to target countries or companies, telling enforcers that it does not judge the merits of the transactions passing through the portal.

    SWIFT's statement said the decision essentially to kick out a member country "reflects the extraordinary and highly exceptional circumstances of significant multilateral international support for the intensification of sanctions against Iran."

    The rapid expansion of what had been a gradual, years long effort to deter a weapons program reflects rising alarm that Iran may be on the brink of developing a nuclear weapon. Israel, which takes seriously Iran's threat to eradicate the Jewish state, is openly considering a military strike on Iranian nuclear processing facilities.

    There was no immediate response from Iran. Tehran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. U.S. officials say they believe Iran hasn't yet decided whether to build a nuclear weapon.

    Some U.S. lawmakers are pushing for sanctions on SWIFT itself if it were to keep up its services to Iran. SWIFT lawyers were coming to Washington next week for meetings with Congress, and Friday's announcement was widely seen as a way to head off that action.

    The Obama administration wants to see Iran barred from using the financial pass-through, which is used by virtually every nation in the world and overseen by major central banks, but it has no direct leverage over SWIFT. Washington was keen to see Europe act first, or to have SWIFT act on its own.

    A U.S. Treasury Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity because SWIFT's action is still pending, said that the U.S. welcomes the move. The official said the U.S. will continue to urge the EU to act quickly.

    The Brussels-based organization is a little-known but essential way station for international transactions, electronically converting currencies and processing payments such as those for Iran's crude oil exports. SWIFT handles cross-border payments for more than 10,000 financial institutions and corporations in 210 countries.

    SWIFT's announcement came as the United States and European Union on Friday expressed cautious optimism that Iran is serious about returning to talks with world powers over its nuclear program.

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said they were continuing to study Iran's response this week to a proposal to restart the stalled negotiations. However, they said they welcomed Iran's professed willingness to hold talks as soon as possible without preconditions.

    "We must be assured that if we make a decision to go forward, we see a sustained effort by Iran to come to the table to work until we have reached an outcome that has Iran coming back into compliance with their international obligations," Clinton said following a meeting with Ashton at the State Department.

    She was referring to the risk that Iran could be stringing along world powers with a promise to return to talks, while continuing to assemble the means for a weapon.

    Ashton is the point of contact for the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany, who are demanding that Iran freeze all uranium enrichment.

    SWIFT said Friday that it stands ready to stop services to sanctioned Iranian financial institutions once it has clarity on what new rules will require.

    There are potential avenues for Iran to go around the expected cutoff, but they would be difficult, costly and time-consuming. More than 40 Iranian banks and institutions use SWIFT to process financial transactions, but not all are under European Union sanctions. The new move involving SWIFT is expected to apply first to banks already under sanction.

    SWIFT, as a European entity, must comply with EU regulations.

    It unclear whether the SWIFT ban would apply only to new transactions with overseas buyers or whether it would prevent payment on existing oil contracts that go through sanctioned Iranian banks. Also uncertain was whether the powerful Central Bank of Iran would be covered at the outset.

    ___

    Gearan reported from Washington, D.C. Matthew Lee contributed to this report from Washington.

     
    • BillW  •  Euless, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I bet Hugo Chavez is keeping a close eye on this. They may do the same to his regieme if they go overboard nationalizing locally and foreign owned enterprises without suitable compensation.
      • James 2 3 mths ago
        It's coming Hugo.
      • Jefferson Davis 3 mths ago
        BillW Hugo should get the hurry on . Cancer is winning.
      • mark 3 mths ago
        Venezuela managed to isolate themselves financially years ago by inflating their money to worthlessness. Their dollar, the Bolivar, is not even accepted for exchange outside their own borders. They simply barter their oil directly with countries like China to buy whatever they may need. You'll see more and more doing the same before long.
    • Diane  •  3 mths ago
      A perfect time for the Iranian People to rise up and crush their repressive Regime.
      • KIP 3 mths ago
        They tried to . Obama wouldn't back them.
      • JimE 3 mths ago
        The Iranian people are either cowards or they really like living in the year 700 AD.
      • Alton 3 mths ago
        IF they want to they will do it. In the other Arab countries, yes they wanted to finally but some other Arab countries did not want to. It is basically a civil war they will have to go through and that is tough to do.
    • freeman 44  •  3 mths ago
      Do it. SWIFT action would not only help West and Israel but Also Iranian people to get rid of Islamic savages regime and it's criminal leaders.
    • fred  •  3 mths ago
      I hope this goes through, this is truly unprecedented. But again, look to how the Empire of Japan reacted when pushed to what it thought was it's limit. Which on balance I think was MUCH less than Iran has been pushed. But hey, they deserve it, so we'll see. None of this is going to end well, though.
      • Tac 3 mths ago
        Japan back then was a major military and naval power. They did what they did because they had the ability to do it. Iran knows its entire army, air force and navy can and will be stomped to the ground by a single US carrier group... the military option simply isn't there for them. Nuclear? Hardly. Iran may be spewing fanatic rhetoric but its leaders and people in power know that if a nuke goes off and its traced to Iran there wont even be a war.. the missile subs the US has in the gulf will make sure not even bacteria grows in the Iranian plateau for the next ten thousand years. The only thing Iran can do is hope to pull a North Korea circus ...but it will never be able to have the internal autonomy and control NK has simply because Iran IS a modern nation and it knows what democracy is and how people outside its borders live.
      • Alton 3 mths ago
        Think there is some reading needs to be done on Japan about from the early 1900s until 1941. Their military assistance in WW1, the trade embargoes, the naval conference, the japanese military overthrow in the 30s, the american international baseball team that toured with spies, the league of Nations, problems in Europe and Russia, the China problems, The French (in Indochina) and British imperialistic attitudes in Honk Kong and legations...etc. Now Iran is a different and yes, doesn't have the capability, but it is different because they have oil but we haven't dealt with them for 30(?) years. Some things will be the same but other things will be different. We started out with a three month war in Iraq and ended up how long there? Heck, they even tried to recall me and I turned into Superchicken. Wouldn't you after 20 years of getting shot at and had a job now?
    • Spykster  •  West Jordan, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      Goodbye iranian banks, hello $6.00 a gallon gas...There is no reason for this to impact our prices, or the world's, either,because they only supply a small fraction of the world's supply and is easily made up. It will be due to greedy, unchecked speculators.
      • ozymandias 3 mths ago
        The price of gasoline is ultra sensitive to the balance of supply and demand. A small shortage of oil can quickly double the price. Why? Because you cannot manufacture, sell, export, nor employ without oil. Lack of cheap oil is one reason US jobs are gone.
    • Steve  •  3 mths ago
      OWWWWWCH!! The mullahs may have to stop paying monthly wages to Hezbollah to pay their bills?? ha-ha-ha
    • Davi  •  Pittsford, New York  •  3 mths ago
      I get a kick out of these i s l s l a m i c terrorists who booze it up and tap the #$%$ while waiting for orders. What a bunch of pathetic hypocrites. Some r e l i g i o n you got there fellas.
    • Tony  •  3 mths ago
      The Chinese can ignore these by handling all transactions with Iran and moving money through the Chinese banking system.
      • JimE 3 mths ago
        Obama is on China's case also so it would be unwise for them to pull a sneaker as we just may close down Wal Mart and that would be the death blow to the chink economy.
      • Alton 3 mths ago
        The oil that goes in the tankers say, today that is transported to wherever next week maybe? Don't you think it was bought and sold months before, probably at the old price too? Like a 200,000 ton tanker, how much oil it carries and we have a oil pump to count it? Nah. So think about it a bit.
      • Heinz 3 mths ago
        JimE How did you get away withe the chink word. I tried in the pasaat and it was pulled.
    • Helmutt  •  3 mths ago
      This is how "Globalizaion works.
    • James  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      In your face Iran, Money talks and itseams you don't have any
    • Capt. Thunderpants  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder when the Iranians are going to start making threats again.
    • Max Fubar  •  3 mths ago
      Proof that BANKSTERS rule the world.
    • Rob  •  3 mths ago
      I gotta say... Obama's sanctions are working much better than when Bush tried it. Iran's currency has plummeted 50%, they can't insure their oil tankers, their international funds are frozen, they can barely buy or sell products abroad, no one will lend them money, and Iranian business are really hurting. Let's hope the citizens of Iran have enough sense to rise up and overthrow the crazy religious nuts who are running their country into the ground. I'd love to see this resolved WITHOUT war for once.
    • Kevin G  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      And all they had to do was let the UN inspectors into their facilities...
    • Christina  •  Rocklin, California  •  3 mths ago
      The World Powers are far more capable of perseverance than the state of Iran, although it's kind of them to give Iran time to reconsider their assertions.
    • not politically correct  •  Waco, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Five,,,,Four,,,Three,,,,Two,,,,,,,,,,,
    • Solar Child  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      The Iranian clergy are hanging on to their expectation of the 12th Shia or hidden Imam(ie. the western equivalent of a messiah) known as "Mahdi". This essentially means the clergy will not
      relinquish or retreat from their position regarding soveriegnty and its' soveriegn right to possess nuclear power. Under current circumstance sufferring for the return of the "guided
      one" is most desirable. The Iranians feel that pressing for time is a tact which they can afford
      but the west cannot so that the demonstration of enforced will is upon the west which Iran sees as a major weakness of the west. However, Iran cannot help but carry doubt just as valid
      as the doubt possessed by Bin Laden in his assessment of the wests' power.
    • US CITIZEN  •  Hayward, California  •  3 mths ago
      Do it SWIFT, what's the delay.
    • Diver  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      All of the recent sanctions on Iran are just wonderful. I just wonder why it has taken so long for them to be implimented. Way to go President Obama.
    • Johnson  •  3 mths ago
      It's that straight up extortion? Who are these people that aren't authorized to speak to the press but do anyway?
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