Friday, October 14, 2011

U.S. Preparing Sanctions On Iran's Central Bank. Iran Responds That This Will Be An Act Of War



U.S. Considers Sanctions On Iran's Central Bank -- L.A. Times

Such a move, in response to the alleged assassination plot on a Saudi envoy, could severely damage Iran's economy. Some Iranian officials have said they would consider it an act of war.

Reporting from Washington — The Obama administration said it was "actively" considering sanctioning Iran's central bank in retaliation for an alleged Iranian assassination plot, a move that could severely damage Iran's economy and potentially provoke a strong response from Tehran.

David Cohen, the Treasury undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, told the Senate Banking Committee that officials were "looking very actively" at such a step and might carry it out if other nations could be persuaded to follow suit.

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More News On U.S. Mullng Sanctions Against Iran's Central Bank

US seeks support for action against Iran central bank
-- AFP
US poised to impose further sanctions on Iran over Saudi plot -- The Telegraph
Treasury Official Says US Mulling Sanctions On Iran Central Bank -- Wall Street Journal
Administration vows 'toughest sanctions' against Iran -- CNN
Cohen: US Eyes Further Action Against Iran Central Bank – Transcript -- Eurasia Review

My Comment: If the US Treasury Department pursues these sanctions against Iran's Central Bank (which I still doubt) .... this will all but guarantee a major economic hit against Iran and its dysfunctional economy. The Iranians know this, and are voicing their concerns (and threats) on what would happen if the U.S. proceeds.

What is my take .... we are now entering a very dangerous area in which tensions are now increasing. One need only to look back at history, and see what happens when such sanctions are imposed. For example, the U.S. imposed such sanctions on Japan before Pearl Harbor, with the result that the Japanese perceived this as an act of war .... an act of war that resulted with the Japanese justifying their attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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