Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Official Foreign Policy, Meet Chamber of Commerce Foreign Policy


The President shall set foreign policy- except for American Business. Apparently the Chamber of Commerce isn't for sanctions on Iran:
Head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Mines Mohammad Nahavandian underlined on Wednesday that the US and European companies and economic institutions are completely opposed to imposing sanctions against Iran.
"The economic atmosphere of the US and Europe is opposed to sanctions against Iran," Nahavandian told FNA.

Stressing that the American people are not interested in imposing sanctions against Tehran, he said that the US Chamber of Commerce along with seven other institutions recently sent a statement to Iran and underlined the US private sector's opposition to such embargoes.

Are you kidding me? Not only does this group spend hundreds of millions to oppose consumers having basic protections in their health insurance, they also oppose sanctioning a regime that does not seek peace with our nation. How is this ok?

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