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Topic started on 15-1-2012 @ 11:13 PM by Swills
Iranian oil makes up about 10% of Japans crude oil and Japan has told Washington DC they will do what it takes to cut Iran's imports from their oil supplies. Just wanted to post this since we're hearing all about China, India, and Russia saying No to US sanctions on Iran.

Iranian oil imports to be cut to aid U.S. pressure: Azumi


www.japantimes.co.jp...

LONDON — Japan is ready to reduce crude oil imports from Iran to help Washington put pressure on Tehran to give up its nuclear program, Finance Minister Jun Azumi said Thursday in Tokyo.

Speaking at a joint news conference after a one-hour meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Azumi said Japan will further reduce its reliance on Iran, the source of approximately 10 percent of its crude oil supply.

Iran's disputed nuclear program "is a global concern," Azumi said, adding Japan "understands the actions taken by the United States."

"We will take measures that will reduce imports (from Iran) in a planned manner," he said.

Geithner, who was in Beijing before arriving in Tokyo on Thursday, also asked China's leaders to consider cutting oil imports from Iran, which is defying the global community by enriching uranium beyond the point needed for power generation and close to that needed to make weapons. But Beijing reportedly refused to cooperate with Washington.

Japan and the U.S. "will work closely to substantially increase pressure on Iran," Geithner said at the news conference while welcoming Tokyo's support.
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reply posted on 15-1-2012 @ 11:16 PM by Tw0Sides
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Always ask yourself why, then think of where the money fits in.

Japan is gonna need a few billion ,to help with the on-going radiation clean up.

Guess who is gonna bank roll that.


reply posted on 15-1-2012 @ 11:21 PM by Swills
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Oh for sure. Japan and the US have a good thing going, they're not gonna ruin that for 10% of their crude oil supply.



reply posted on 15-1-2012 @ 11:27 PM by LightSpeedDriver
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Europe is about to decide if it will still buy Iranian oil, I can well imagine the outcome. I guess having since gained at least a foothold in Libya now "they" are feeling confident. It all comes together, as if by magic...


reply posted on 15-1-2012 @ 11:36 PM by Swills
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That website you got there is, well, maybe wrong, but who knows, this is a hot issue and anything can change anytime. That said, I did find this on another Japanese news site from Jan 10,

Saudi Arabia: 'Internal' matter if Japan buys Iran oil


www.japantoday.com...

The latest U.S. sanctions target Iran’s central bank and are aimed at hindering Tehran’s ability to receive payment for its oil exports.



reply posted on 15-1-2012 @ 11:47 PM by Wrabbit2000
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Indeed... Mine may very well be wrong. It's the level of confusion I'm finding to be the only common denominator. Can there really be this much uncertainty and mixed communication in the world capitals or are they simply having this much trouble getting their messages on the same page and running to the same tune? It's hard to say. The former is probably the scariest, isn't it? If they really are reacting and not in more control than it appears, the world is in serious trouble.


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