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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Iran defiant amid appeals for European sanctions

Iran defiant amid appeals for European sanctions

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In this Nov. 12, 2011photo provided by the U.S. Navy, the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) transits the Straits of Hormuz. The Pentagon on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012 answered an Iranian warning to keep U.S. aircraft carriers out of the Persian Gulf by declaring that American warships will continue regularly scheduled deployments to the strategic waterway. The Navy has said the Stennis and another vessel exited the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz a week ago, after operating in the area.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Iran closed out naval war games in the Gulf on Tuesday much the way they began last month: striking a tone of military defiance while Western powers rallied behind tougher oil and financial sanctions as a crippling tool against Tehran's nuclear program.

The standoff atmosphere - less than a week after Iran warned it could block one of the world's key oil tanker sea lanes in response to economic pressures - appeared to deepen further with an Iranian general suggesting a U.S. aircraft carrier is not welcome to return to the Gulf.

In Paris, meanwhile, France's foreign minister said there is "no doubt" that Iran is moving toward a nuclear weapon and urged Europe to match America's tighter sanctions set in motion last week. Alain Juppe said the measures could include targeting Iran's Central Bank and imposing an Iranian oil embargo.

A Western snub of one of OPEC's heavyweight exporters would still leave Iran with many oil-hungry markets such as China and India - and give Tehran crucial economic lifelines to resist the U.S. and its allies. But worries that Gulf tensions could disrupt supplies sent oil above $101 a barrel and piled more pressure on Iran's currency, the rial, which hit record lows against the dollar earlier this week.

"It's clear the economy is in dire straits and the sanctions are having an impact no matter what Iranian officials say," said Salman Shaikh, director of The Brookings Doha Center in Qatar. "Hitting the oil sectors may push the economy down even further, but that doesn't mean Iran will bend to the West."

Iran has proposed restarting international talks on its nuclear program, which Tehran insists is only for peaceful energy and research purposes. The offer to reopen dialogue is widely interpreted as a sign that Western sanctions are taking a serious bite. But the outreach could also include preconditions such as easing the economic pressures, which would likely meet strong resistance in Washington and elsewhere.

"This has become the classic Iranian approach all along with the nuclear issue: try to buy some time with offers of cooperation but then coming back with the hard line," Shaikh said.

As 10-day naval maneuvers wrapped up, Iran's army chief, Gen. Ataollah Salehi, said an "American warship" that left the Gulf should not return. He didn't cite a specific vessel, but the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet has said that the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis and another vessel headed out from the Gulf and through the Strait of Hormuz last week after a visit to Dubai's Jebel Ali port.

Pentagon spokesman George Little said Tuesday the U.S. presence in the Gulf is in compliance with international law and the Navy would maintain what he called a "constant state of high vigilance" in order to ensure the flow of sea commerce.

The 5th Fleet, based in Bahrain, is one of the Pentagon's main counterbalances to Iran's expanding military role in the Gulf. France and Britain also have warships stationed in the region. In addition, U.S. allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates recently closed deals for major arms purchases.

Iran has responded by seeking to widen its naval power in the Gulf and beyond, including a voyage last year into the Mediterranean and claims that Iranian warships could soon sail into international waters off America's eastern seaboard.

On Monday, Iran test-fired a surface-to-surface cruise missile during naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf, the route for about one-sixth of the world's crude exports. Iran has threatened to block the narrow waterway - which it shares with Oman - in possible retaliation for new U.S. economic sanctions over Iran's nuclear program.

Olivier Jakob, managing director of oil consultancy Petromatrix in Switzerland, said oil markets are now pricing in the potential risks in the Gulf.

"Iran ... is trying to send the message that you need to be very careful in passing the red line, and the rhetoric is increasing on both sides of the Strait," he said.

The latest push from the West came from France, which urged Europe to agree on stricter sanctions against Iran by the end of the month. Juppe, the foreign minister, told the French television channel I-Tele that European partners should follow the U.S. example, including a freeze on the Iranian central bank's assets and an embargo on Iran's oil exports.

"The experts are in discussions, but in any case Iran is pursuing the development of its nuclear weapon. I believe that on this there is no doubt on this," he said, citing a November report by the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency that suggested Iran was moving ahead with tests on weapons-related components.

Iran has tried to play down any links between the new U.S. sanctions - which have yet to take effect - and the nosedive of the Iranian rial. "For the time being, it has nothing to do with foreign policy," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast.

But officials are clearly nervous. The semiofficial Mehr news agency said the Central Bank was planning on holding a meeting of fiscal experts Wednesday.

The latest sanctions signed by U.S. President Barack Obama include an amendment barring foreign financial institutions that do business with Iran's Central Bank from opening or maintaining correspondent operations in the United States. The Obama administration, however, is looking to soften the impact of the measure, fearing they could lead to a spike in global crude oil prices or pressure key allies that import Iranian oil.

A Tehran-based economist, Gholamreza Kiamehr, said any economic pressures now have only "short-term psychological effects" after four rounds of U.N. sanctions since 2006 and other measures by the U.S. and allies.

"The sanctions will not have a paralyzing effect on Iran because of Iran's geopolitics, resources and access to the open seas," he said.

Yet political leaders remain mindful that Iran's strangled growth - coupled with high unemployment and inflation - is a potential flashpoint. Parliamentary elections scheduled for March could put even greater scrutiny on the state of Iran's economy.

In Tehran, the daughter of former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been convicted and sentenced to six months in prison on charges of making propaganda against the ruling system, according to the conservative mashreghnews.ir website.

The report said Tehran's Revolutionary Court also banned Faezeh Hashemi from taking part in political, cultural and media activities for the next five years.

Her lawyer, Gholam Ali Riahi, has said the charges against her are related to interviews she gave to news websites.

Hashemi appeared at opposition protests after the disputed June 2009 presidential election and was briefly detained in February.

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