Thursday, June 6, 2013

Iran: A Modest Proposal- The Sanctions of Mass Destruction! Thursday, 6. June 2013 by William Blum

 
Iran’s basketizing has begun with draconian sanctions, the way the basketizing of Iraq began.”

Washington’s sanctions against Iran are a wonder to behold, seriously hampering Tehran’s ability to conduct international commerce, make payments, receive money, import, export, invest, travel … you name the hardship and the United States is trying to impose it on the government and the people of Iran. In early May a bipartisan bill was introduced in Congress aimed at stopping Iran from gaining access to its billions of dollars in euros kept in overseas banks – money that represents up to a third of Tehran’s total hard-currency holdings. In addition, Congress is looking to crack down on a weakness in current sanctions law that allows Iran to replenish its hard-currency accounts by acquiring gold through overseas markets.

Washington has as well closed down Iran’s media operations in the United States, is putting great pressure on Pakistan to cancel their project to build a pipeline to import natural gas from Iran, and punished countless international companies for doing business with Iran. Read more ?

http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2013/06/06/iran-a-modest-proposal-the-sanctions-of-mass-destruction/ 

THINK US AND DERIVATIVES AS WEAPONS THAT MASSIVELY DESTRUCTED AMERICA AND THE GLOBAL 'ECONOMY'  & WE REVITALIZE THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION INTO THE DIGITAL AGE OF TRANSPARENCY IN ELECTRONIC TIME


http://nsarchive.wordpress.com/2012/10/11/democracy-in-the-digital-age/

Expanding access to government information promotes transparency and entrenches core, democratic principles. When the government increases access to information proactively it means government institutions and civil society are working, and when the government does so electronically, it means the government is working efficiently.

Democracy in the Digital Age

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