Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Republican Alma Mater Halliburton Sold Nuclear Tech To Iran...

...but Want to Invade Iran to Keep them from Using that Tech that Halliburton sold them?
Daily Kos

(I don't really believe Iran is that close to creating a nuclear weapon that could reach the US any time soon, nor do i believe it's a threat if they do. That seems to be more of Israel's problem, maybe some of the European countries should be worried. But we're not the boss of them. Pakistan and India can have nuclear weapons, but not Iran? India's govt seems stable enough, but Pakistan has nuclear weapons, and that doesn't bother anybody at all? Really? But the people who ARE worried about Iran getting nuclear weapons are the same people who own and/or run the companies that sell the equipment and information about how to build and process those very weapons that they oppose as politicians?!?! They are FOR selling them the tech, but against them using it? How the hell does that work?!?!--jef )

Mon Jun 14, 2010


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So, Halliburton creates offshore entities to circumvent the U.S. ban on doing business in Iran, and part of what passes through this truly ridiculous loophole is nuclear enabling technology. All of the profit ends up in a Cayman Islands shell company so there's no U.S. tax burden, and when we have to go interdict a nuclear armed Iran Halliburton gets paid again supporting our military in the conflict.

The taxpayer gets fucked up, down, and sideways and nobody seems able to put a stop to it. The troops are lucky if they get crappy food and if they're having a bad day they end up a non-combat death in an curiously electrified shower.

This is a three month old video, but it certainly seems worth a review given the unstoppable flood of oil pouring out of the sea floor and poisoning the Gulf of Mexico. Halliburton's cement job was a key component of the blowout and they're just as much at fault as Beach Polluters Bird Poisoners British Petroleum.

If corporations are persons, as the Citizens United decision indicates, they should be subject to execution, just as real humans are. Halliburton's behavior indicates to me they'd like to be first in like for this ultimate corrective action.

The big picture in Iran at the moment is that two thirds of the population were born after the 1979 revolution. Those young people are engaged in the same cycle of resistance, martyrdom, and mourning that lead to the first revolution. That process took a year, this one is taking a bit longer.

When I wrote this I made an error in the date - this was a 2009 hearing, so it's fifteen months old, not three months. I found it relevant because this is the same company that just participated in the destruction of the Gulf Coast tourism and seafood economy.

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