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To: Gemlaoshi who wrote (149937)8/10/2019 3:13:31 AM
From: TobagoJack   of 217775
 
Right now the USA MNCs are toeing USA laws in all sanction regimes and are deeply cooperating w/ all team USA military initiatives, I trust we have no disagreement on these two points.

The corporations may lobby but must obey, is a given.

I was too conservative in my original post - team China is already tee-ed up as WMD proliferator, on that we must be in agreement, irrespective of veracity of such accusations (I am still waiting to see from team Bloomberg the allegedly rice-grain sized chip embedded on Apple and Amazon products made in China, and suspect there are none to be seen)

worldpoliticsreview.com

New U.S. Sanctions on Iran Reveal China’s Growing Role in Illicit Supply ChainsNeil Bhatiya Monday, July 29, 2019

Editor’s Note: Guest columnist Neil Bhatiya is filling in for Stewart Patrick this week.

On July 18, in the Trump administration’s first punitive measure since Iran announced earlier this month that it would exceed the levels of enriched uranium permitted under the international nuclear deal, the United States expanded sanctions against Tehran to include a network of international companies it said were linked to procuring materials for Iran’s nuclear program. In announcing the sanctions, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said his department was “taking action to shut down an Iranian nuclear procurement network that leverages Chinese- and Belgium-based front companies to acquire critical nuclear materials and benefit the regime’s malign ambitions.” ...
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