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    US Weighs Easing Sanctions on Iranian Oil Already in Transit Amid Policy Shift

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a notable development that could signal a shift in longstanding US policy, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has opened the door to the possibility of lifting sanctions on Iranian oil cargoes that are currently en route. This move, if implemented, would represent a significant departure from the strict sanctions regime that Washington has maintained against Tehran’s energy exports for years.

    Historically, the United States has imposed stringent restrictions on Iranian oil exports as part of its broader strategy to pressure Iran over its nuclear program and regional activities. These sanctions have aimed to curtail Iran’s ability to generate revenue from its oil sales, thereby limiting its influence and funding capabilities. However, the suggestion to waive sanctions on shipments already at sea indicates a potential recalibration of this approach, possibly reflecting evolving geopolitical calculations or economic considerations.

    Such a waiver would allow oil tankers carrying Iranian crude that have already departed ports to complete their deliveries without the risk of punitive measures from the US government. This could ease tensions in global oil markets by preventing sudden disruptions in supply, especially at a time when energy prices remain volatile due to various international factors. It also suggests a more flexible stance from the US administration, which may be seeking to balance its strategic objectives with the realities of global energy demands.

    While the details of this proposed policy adjustment remain under discussion, it is clear that the United States is exploring ways to manage its sanctions framework with greater nuance. This development comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and shifting alliances in the Middle East, where Iran’s role continues to be a focal point of international concern. Observers will be watching closely to see how this potential easing of sanctions might impact US-Iran relations and the broader geopolitical landscape.

    In summary, Treasury Secretary Bessent’s indication of a possible waiver on sanctions for Iranian oil already at sea marks a significant moment in US foreign policy. It underscores the complexities involved in balancing economic interests, diplomatic strategies, and regional security considerations. As this story unfolds, further clarity is expected on how Washington plans to implement this change and what implications it will have for all parties involved.

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