| Does the Obama administration know anything about world markets? 	             	          	       If Japan buys less Iranian oil and  more oil from some place else, another country will buy more Iranian oil  and less from that other place.  There very little effect on anything.   Possibly the only loss is presumably the oil went where it did to begin  with because it minimized transportation costs. 
 On the other  hand exempting 11 major countries from penalties for dealing with Iran's  central bank means that any international transactions will be taken  care of through those countries (in addition to China or Russia that  would ignore the sanctions anyway).
 
 From  Foreign Policy:
 
 The  State Department announced on Tuesday that it would exempt 10 European  countries and Japan from penalties for doing business with Iran's  central bank, because those countries are making significant progress  toward weaning themselves off of Iranian oil.
 
 "I am pleased to  announce that an initial group of eleven countries has significantly  reduced their volume of crude oil purchases from Iran -- Belgium, the  Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands,  Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. As a result, I will report to the  Congress that sanctions pursuant to Section 1245 of the National  Defense Authorization Act for 2012 (NDAA) will not apply to the  financial institutions based in these countries, for a renewable period  of 180 days," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a Tuesday  statement. "The actions taken by these countries were not easy. They had  to rethink their energy needs at a critical time for the world economy  and quickly begin to find alternatives to Iranian oil, which many had  been reliant on for their energy needs."
 
 The European Union  banned all new purchases of Iranian crude oil as of Jan. 23 and will  phase out existing contracts by July 1, Clinton said. Japan was able to  reduce its dependence on Iranian oil even despite energy shortages  created by the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
 
 "We commend these  countries for their actions and urge other nations that import oil from  Iran to follow their example," said Clinton. "Diplomacy coupled with  strong pressure can achieve the long-term solutions we seek and we will  continue to work with our international partners to increase the  pressure on Iran to meet its international obligations." . . .
 
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