Tuesday, June 03, 2008

US Giants in Iran

GE is the largest U.S. company currently operating in Iran. Haliburton and ConocoPhillips, which were in Iran, have pulled up stakes and moved on. Others still in Iran (or who have recently conducted business in that country) according to the American Enterprise Institute, include: Chicago Bridge & Iron, Foster Wheeler, Coca Cola, and PepsiCo.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=26767

The funny part of all this, is that the Seyyeds themselves who would be the first to object to doing business with the US, don't know.

In fact the story is quite simple. The giant companies in the world are running this world, and no government can stand in their way, starting with the US government itself. If GE wanted to remove the Seyyeds they could. It is very simple for them.

So think, what is it that they want to prevent from happening in Iran? The answer is another massive giant like GE but made in Iran. The last thing these companies want is for another dozen equivalents of those in Japan and Korea popping out of Western Asia. Western Asia is next door to Europe and the business opportunities and advantages are immense.

So they love having a bunch of weirdos turning Iran into a pariah state that just sells the raw materials and buys stuff from them only.

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