WASHINGTON: The US will impose “the hardest sanctions in historical past” on Iran, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned on Thursday (Aug 20) as he urged Beijing to cooperate with Washington.
Bessent mentioned he would maintain a press convention on Monday to discuss particulars.
“It’s a one-two punch. We’ve the blockade (on Iran), and we’re going to have the hardest sanctions in historical past,” Bessent instructed CNBC. “It’ll work in Iran and we’re going to collapse this regime.”
“It’s time for our allies and the remainder of the world to decide,” he mentioned.
US President Donald Trump warned on Wednesday of economic consequences towards any nation that supplied “any kind of lifeline to Iran” as the US appears to resolve a conflict it started alongside Israel practically six months in the past.
“I believe oil markets are misinterpreting what this financial pressure means,” Bessent mentioned. Oil costs climbed to greater than three-week highs on Thursday.
“We’ve uneven info, and I am undecided why oil has popped up on this,” Bessent mentioned. “If we’re doing the utmost financial pressure, then that implies that seemingly there is not going to be a large-scale kinetic restart.”
When requested if the US might goal China for doing business with Iran, Bessent mentioned many conversations had been greatest to have in personal.
“We’re assured that everybody desires the Strait (of Hormuz) reopened, and for power costs to come back again down,” he mentioned. “Take into account that the Chinese language get 50 per cent (of their) power from contained in the Gulf. So it might do them an enormous service to get with the programme.”
