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Title: Report: Treasury OK'd U.S. Business With Iran
Post by: txradioguy on December 24, 2010, 06:49:57 AM
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WASHINGTON--The Treasury Department has granted nearly 10,000 special licenses to American companies over the past decade so they could sell some types of products in Iran and other countries the U.S. considers terrorist sponsors, The New York Times reported Thursday.

Companies such as Kraft Food and Pepsi and some of the largest U.S. banks benefited, the newspaper said.

Most licenses were granted under a law allowing trade in humanitarian goods, even if that ended up including products as diverse as cigarettes and chewing gum.

The story posted on the Times' website implies no illegal activity by administration officials or company personnel. Rather, it suggests the various deals for goods ranging from Louisiana hot sauce to body-building supplements undermine America's moral and diplomatic authority as the leading purveyor of tough sanctions on Iran, North Korea and other nations.

The newspaper said one American company was allowed to bid on a pipeline job to help Iran sell natural gas to Europe even though the U.S. opposes such deals. Other American companies were permitted to deal with Iranian firms suspected of involvement in terrorism or weapons proliferation, the Times said.

"Allowing the export to Iran of food items like hot sauce or salad dressing from the U.S. is required by statute and, in any event, is trivial in the context of our Iran policy," Stuart Levey, the Obama administration's sanctions chief, said in a statement to The Associated Press late Thursday. "Our efforts are focused on matters like the illicit conduct of the Iranian government and financial institutions that are facilitating it."

Treasury officials noted that the permitted trade was inconsequential compared with the broad scope of U.S. sanctions, as goods sold to Iran amounted to only 0.02 percent of all U.S. exports in the first quarter of this year. And they were but a fraction of a percent of all Iranian imports, officials said.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/12/23/report-treasury-okd-business-iran/
Title: Re: Report: Treasury OK'd U.S. Business With Iran
Post by: true_blood on December 24, 2010, 11:21:10 AM
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The story posted on the Times' website implies no illegal activity by administration officials or company personnel. Rather, it suggests the various deals for goods ranging from Louisiana hot sauce to body-building supplements undermine America's moral and diplomatic authority as the leading purveyor of tough sanctions on Iran, North Korea and other nations.
The newspaper said one American company was allowed to bid on a pipeline job to help Iran sell natural gas to Europe even though the U.S. opposes such deals. Other American companies were permitted to deal with Iranian firms suspected of involvement in terrorism or weapons proliferation, the Times said.
Something is VERY wrong here. VERY WRONG! :argh:
Title: Re: Report: Treasury OK'd U.S. Business With Iran
Post by: txradioguy on December 24, 2010, 11:59:34 AM
Something is VERY wrong here. VERY WRONG! :argh:

It's the perfect example of what happens when you see more in common with your enemies than the country you are supposed to be loyal to.

This same group of Marxists felt they had more in common with the NVA and Ho Chi Minh in the 60's & 70's...with Daniel Ortega in the 80's and the Chinese in the 90's.
Title: Re: Report: Treasury OK'd U.S. Business With Iran
Post by: true_blood on December 24, 2010, 12:19:21 PM
It's the perfect example of what happens when you see more in common with your enemies than the country you are supposed to be loyal to.
This same group of Marxists felt they had more in common with the NVA and Ho Chi Minh in the 60's & 70's...with Daniel Ortega in the 80's and the Chinese in the 90's.
Yeah, it is very sickening and disgusting.
Add the START treaty bill to all this madness and it's not good.
Title: Re: Report: Treasury OK'd U.S. Business With Iran
Post by: thundley4 on December 24, 2010, 03:57:51 PM
Oreilly has complained for several years about General Electric dealing with Iran, and that started under President Bush.