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The US is moving to broaden its ‘blockade’ efforts of Iran to the movement of pure gold into the Islamic Republic. The US-led embargo of Iranian crude succeeded in slowing the flow of petrodollars into the nation but as Foreign Affairs committee chairman Edward Cohen remarked, there is “no question that there is gold going from Turkey to Iran.” While the official line from US elite such as Bernanke remains that ‘gold is not money’ it appears that increasingly other nations would disagree, as Cohen admitted, “in large measure what we’re seeing is private Iranian citizens buying gold as a protection against the falling value of Iran’s currency.” It would seem somewhat self-evident that the US is admitting, by attempting to embargo this gold flow, that outside the US, the Dollar is becoming increasingly irrelevant (see China’s gold demand); and that for many countries the petrodollar no longer exists, having been replaced by ‘Petrogold’.
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With Iran’s currency already hit hard by European and Asian participation in the U.S.-led embargo of Iranian crude, Mr. Cohen asserted that his staff is broadening its efforts to include blocking the movement of pure gold into the Islamic republic.
“I can assure you that we are looking very, very carefully at any evidence that anyone outside Iran is selling gold to Iran,” he said.
The remark came after Rep. Edward R. Royce, California Republican and the Foreign Affairs Committee’s chairman, asked whether the administration was aware of recent reports indicating an uptick in the flow of gold into Iran.
“With its currency now in free fall, the Iranians desperately need gold,” said Mr. Royce, who noted that a U.S. law authorizing the Obama administration to sanction anyone selling gold to citizens inside Iran does not take effect until July 1.
With existing U.S. law only allowing sanctions on the sale of gold directly to the Iranian government, Mr. Cohen told lawmakers the administration is keeping a close eye on the situation.
While Mr. Cohen acknowledged that U.S. authorities have “no question that there is gold going from Turkey to Iran,” he said that “in large measure what we’re seeing is private Iranian citizens buying gold as a protection to the falling value” of Iran’s currency, the rial.
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3 Comments on "From Petrodollar To Petrogold: The US Is Now Trying To Cut Off Iran’s Access To Gold"
BillT on Fri, 17th May 2013 1:12 am
The Iranians are selling their oil for gold. Not news, just fact. The deals involve Dubai and Turkey. Nothing is going to stop this flow. the nations need Iranian oil. One is China.
Americans are so stupid and arrogant…lol. World War III here we come!
dave thompson on Fri, 17th May 2013 2:30 am
The U.S. dollar value is directly linked to the price of a barrel of oil. The U.S. dollar is backed by the U.S. military That is owned by the Federal reserve (a private bank). Libya was going to trade oil for gold and look what happened.
Arthur on Fri, 17th May 2013 8:09 am
Iran is not Libya. Iran controls the Gulf and has mighty friends: Russia and China. Not that I think that they would declare war on the US if the US would decide to bomb Iran, but they would start to attack the dollar. And they would deliver the best anti-ship missiles they have in their arsenals, if they have not already done so. And that is all Iran needs to have to achieve stalemate and let time work for them. The first victim is going to be Europe, where most of the Iranian oil and gas goes to. So all they have left will be Russia. And they will deliver. At a geopolitical price. And then there are the Shi’ites in Saudi-Arabia, who populate the Gulf oilrich region. Will they sit on their hands while their brothers are slaughtered at the opposite of the Gulf? And what about US citizens? Are they going to support another costly adventure, without a reason? Do yet another 1 million people have to die, like in Iraq, just because the US cannot get it’s WMD intel right (assuming they are sincere in the first place, a big if)?
Google “Is Anybody Listening? U.S. Intel Chief Says Iran Isn’t Building Nukes.”
(April 19, 2013)
Who has the most WMDs anyway?
http://lewrockwell.com/buchanan/buchanan311.html