May 17,2012, according to Japan’s NHK the Japanese bank, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, is suing the United States over a court order to freeze Iranian accounts.
Western media has been reporting that the Japanese bank has frozen the accounts, but that’s not what Japanese media says. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ filled the suit on May 16, but refuses to make any public comments.
The U.S. court order is not about current sanctions against Iran, but is an old civil suit claiming that Iran was responsible for the 1983 bombing of the USMC barracks in Beirut, after the U.S. invaded Lebanon.
The families of the killed Marines have been led to believe Iran should pay, yet there is no concrete evidence that Iran was behind it. Lebanese who claim to be connected to the bombing say they were simply defending their country against the U.S. invaders.
Yasuhiro Sato, chairman of the Japanese Bankers Association, says any sanctions imposed on Japanese banks doing business with Iran, will cripple Japan’s struggling economy. So who are the sanctions really against?