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Japan to oppose sanctions on Iranian oil
2006-08-22
TOKYO, Aug 21, 2006 (AFP) - Japan, which is almost entirely dependent on Middle Eastern oil, will oppose United Nations sanctions on Iran's energy sector over its nuclear program, a newspaper said Monday.

Tokyo will propose that any sanctions initially avoid touching Iran's oil exports, of which Japan is the biggest overseas buyer, the Yomiuri Shimbun said, quoting unnamed sources. "The government hopes to avoid losing oil supplies from Iran, which account for about 14 percent of total oil imports," the top-selling daily said.

"The government concluded that economic sanctions are inevitable as a means to apply international pressure on Iran," the Yomiuri said. "However, a ban on Iranian oil exports would deal a blow to the global and Iranian economies, so the government decided to propose that financial sanctions be imposed first and the oil embargo be shelved for the time being."
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Just Nippon hoping Iran will return the nuclear favor the US did them....
Posted by: Crater Crolush6206   2006-08-22 17:08  

#6  Ok, you guys can still have the oil. Just don't pay for it.
Posted by: mojo   2006-08-22 12:12  

#5  The Chinese are mpre than happy to take any and all Iranian oil production and ship the end products to American consumers.
Posted by: ed   2006-08-22 10:34  

#4  The Church of GDP will be our undoing.
Mark my words, oh ye faithfull.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-08-22 08:59  

#3  Remember what happened the last time somebody embaroged Japanese oil?

(Hint: FDR, 1941)
Posted by: Bobby   2006-08-22 06:54  

#2  Great. Economic sanctions. Kofi & friends must be drooling rubbing their hands in anticipation.
Posted by: PBMcL   2006-08-22 01:34  

#1  Which means that when push comes to shove we'll be forced to bomb Iran's petroleum network out of commission. That will only take longer to remedy and have more adverse impact. It's really about time the rest of the world gets a clue about Iran. Just because they are out of Iranian missile range doesn't mean they can ignore the implications of Iran's nuclear quest.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-22 01:12  

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