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US can anyhow seize your money or your oil on board ships. New age of piracy.

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US allows US$6b transfer as part of Iran prisoner swap​

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According to a US document, the United States waived sanctions to allow the transfer of US$6 billion (RM28 billion) in Iranian funds from South Korea to Qatar, a step needed to carry out a previously announced US-Iran prisoner swap. ― Reuters pic
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Tuesday, 12 Sep 2023 11:30 AM MYT


WASHINGTON, Sept 12 ― The United States waived sanctions to allow the transfer of US$6 billion (RM28 billion) in Iranian funds from South Korea to Qatar, a step needed to carry out a previously announced US-Iran prisoner swap, according to a US document seen by Reuters yesterday.

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The broad outlines of the US-Iran deal under which five US citizens detained by Iran would be allowed to leave in exchange for the transfer of the funds and the release of five Iranians held in the United States were made public on August 10.
According to the State Department document seen by Reuters, Secretary of State Antony Blinken determined that waiving the sanctions was in the national security interests of the United States
 

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US confirms seizing Iranian oil cargo earlier this year​

The Biden administration says it is seeking civil forfeiture of nearly one million barrels of seized Iranian oil.

US Navy ship
Tehran describes the US seizure of Iranian oil as piracy [Handout/US Navy via AP Photo]
By Al Jazeera Staff
Published On 8 Sep 20238 Sep 2023



Washington, DC – The United States has acknowledged that it seized cargo containing nearly one million barrels of Iranian oil earlier this year, a move that had inflamed tensions in the Gulf.
The seizure was first reported in April by the Reuters news agency, but the US Department of Justice confirmed it for the first time on Friday.
 

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Would you prefer Iran or tiongcock run the world?

No country should run the world.

United Nations is an absurd set up as well.

More democratic set up should be allowed. all countries, big or small, far and wide, should enjoy equal say.

that's a good start.

UN should be dissolved.

establish Committee of Nations (CON), HQ in Tehran or Pyongyang. sounds neutral enough. Riyadh or Jakarta also works.

So pick one from the first pair as CON headquarters. and one from the last pair as CON secondary HQ. suits every country just fine.
 

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US allows US$6b transfer as part of Iran prisoner swap​

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According to a US document, the United States waived sanctions to allow the transfer of US$6 billion (RM28 billion) in Iranian funds from South Korea to Qatar, a step needed to carry out a previously announced US-Iran prisoner swap. ― Reuters pic
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WASHINGTON, Sept 12 ― The United States waived sanctions to allow the transfer of US$6 billion (RM28 billion) in Iranian funds from South Korea to Qatar, a step needed to carry out a previously announced US-Iran prisoner swap, according to a US document seen by Reuters yesterday.

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The broad outlines of the US-Iran deal under which five US citizens detained by Iran would be allowed to leave in exchange for the transfer of the funds and the release of five Iranians held in the United States were made public on August 10.
According to the State Department document seen by Reuters, Secretary of State Antony Blinken determined that waiving the sanctions was in the national security interests of the United States

moslem religious scholars also teach that it's permissible to rob non-moslems because they are non-moslems.
Better fix your own mohammedan religion before pointing fingers at others.
 
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