Iran Economy NewsIran Scheming to Circumvent U.S. Sanctions

Iran Scheming to Circumvent U.S. Sanctions

-

Iran Scheming to Circumvent U.S. Sanctions

Iran Focus

London, 01 April – The Middle East is undergoing major changes after years of war and conflict. Iran is becoming increasingly desperate as its options run out, especially now that it is subject to tough economic sanctions.

It has been reported in recent weeks that Iran has the assistance of foreign financial institutions. Financial entities in Lebanon and Iraq are said to have been setting up money laundering schemes to circumvent U.S. sanctions and to funnel hard currency to Iran.

The governor of Iran’s Central Bank recently visited the capital of Iraq to strengthen the ties between the country. This has included the setting up of what they described as a “financial apparatus” that would allow trade and the exchange of funds without being caught out by the U.S. sanctions.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani is also just back from a visit to Iraq where deals were struck – mostly revolving around trade and oil, but also with regards to a bilateral rail network that would provide infrastructure to have a potentially “free trade” area.

The two allies are apparently going to boost bilateral trade to approximately $20 billion (it is currently at around $12 billion).

Iran is struggling with the U.S. sanctions that are in effect. Many Iranian officials have claimed otherwise, and President Rouhani has said that the country has overcome the struggle. However, this could not be further from the truth. Iran is very used to sanctions.

In the past, during long periods of sanctions, Iran has been creative. It finds new ways to circumvent sanctions and it uses its allies and countless proxy groups and militias to carry out its dirty work.

One way Iran has been evading sanctions is by using Iraqi documents when moving oil by sea. Iran has also bartered oil in exchange for products when a country is willing to defy U.S. sanctions. This is something that sanction-imposing countries need to be aware of, because when these work-arounds are put in place, it does nothing but put money directly into the hands of the mullahs.

The United States has emphasised the importance of targeting the groups that provide extensive support to Iran. One such group is the Lebanese Hezbollah. The United Kingdom recently announced that it was designating the entire organisation as a terrorist group (it previously differentiated between its political and military wings – a differentiation that Hezbollah itself said did not exist). Hopefully this is the start of more countries realising that the Iran threat goes far beyond just Iran.

The international community has not been able to agree on a way to deal with Iran and instead of working against each other, it would be much more effective to work together. Especially now that it is clear that the threat is spreading, with a number of attacks and assassinations being foiled on European soil last year alone.

The people of Iran have united against the regime and need the support of a united international community.

Latest news

U.S. Treasury Targets Khamenei-Linked Financial Network

The U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned Ali Ansari, an individual linked to a network of exchange houses and...

Sharp Increase in Bread Prices in Iran

For years in Iran, it was commonly said that even if people could no longer afford meat, chicken, dairy...

U.S. Officials Call for Iran’s Regime to Publicly Declare an End to Attacks on Ships in Strait of Hormuz

Reuters reported that senior U.S. officials said on Friday, July 10, that Washington has asked Iran's regime to formally...

Water Shortages in Iran Have Become a Chronic Crisis, and Alarm Bells Are Ringing

Statements by Iranian regime officials at the beginning of the summer indicate that water stress has spread across most...

Continued Human Rights Violations In Iran: Security Forces Open Fire On People Celebrating Khamenei’s Death

As the Iranian regime staged the funeral of Ali Khamenei four months after his death, human rights media reported...

Iran’s July 9 Student Uprising Mark 27th Anniversary

Twenty-seven years have passed since July 9, 1999, when the Iranian regime's official security forces and paramilitary groups loyal...

Must read

Senate passes Iran sanctions bill

AP: The Senate, with no debate Saturday, passed and...

Bush warns Iran not to reject offer

AFP: US President George W. Bush on Monday warned...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you