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Iran's Demands: Europe Must Guarantee It Will Buy Iranian Oil... Or Else

Post by Doka » 05-25-2018 11:15 AM

It was always an Obamies "Policy" that Iran and Russia should own Europe, it is just a part of the NWO , liberal agenda. Russia already does, they are the one's with the oil , (energy) that keeps Europe running. Russia and the Ayatollah, have been working together for quite sometime.

But, they are like 2 snakes working together to a point, one will try and dominate the other for the spoils, who will be the "King" Snake? If I where a betting person, my money would be on the Islam side, they already have a tremendous foothold in every "nook and cranny" in the world, every country and your neighborhood And the Liberals will keep themselves safe, somehow ,somewhere, not the people who follow them, just the ones with the money and power.
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Iran's Demands: Europe Must Guarantee It Will Buy Iranian Oil... Or Else

Fri, 05/25/2018 - 09:55

Authored by Tsvetana Paraskova via OilPrice.com,

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has issued five demands to the European Union (EU)—including Europe guaranteeing Iran’s oil will be completely sold—that European leaders could find quite difficult to meet.

Iran will resume halted nuclear activities if Europe fails to provide guarantees,” Ayatollah Khamenei said, a week after the EU said that it would act to protect the interests of EU companies investing in Iran as part of the European bloc’s continued commitment to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal.

After the U.S. withdrew from the deal, the EU, China, and Russia are trying to salvage the deal, and their diplomats are expected to meet with Iranian counterparts for talks in Vienna on Friday.

Ahead of those talks, Iran’s Supreme Leader stated his demands:

1. “The US has rejected the Resolution 2231 [the UN resolution endorsing the Iran nuclear deal]; Europe needs to issue a resolution against the US’s violation of it.”

2. “Europe must promise not to raise the issues of missiles and regional affairs of the Islamic Republic.”

3. “Europe must encounter any sanction against the Islamic Republic and explicitly stand to US’s sanctions.”

4. “Europe must guarantee that Iran’s oil will be completely sold. If the US can damage the sale of our oil, we must be able to sell as much oil as we want. Europeans must guarantee that they compensate for the loss, and that they buy Iran’s oil.”

5. “European banks must guarantee transactions with the Islamic Republic. We have no conflicts with regard to these three countries; but we do not trust them, based on previous experience.”

According to Eurasia Group analyst Henry Rome who spoke to CNBC, Khamenei’s demands should not be taken as the final position, because he is known to have changed his mind in the past.
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Re: Iran's Demands: Europe Must Guarantee It Will Buy Iranian Oil... Or Else

Post by Doka » 05-26-2018 11:55 AM

Truly, Europe is to become the New Middle East, the choices are limited just to survive . With the Obama deal with Iran, that was never a deal,(no written papers, never approved by congress, nothing signed, just Obama kisses.)Europe, never got far enough to figure out its own consequences if something went wrong with the non-deal.

No doubt it will be Trumps "Fault" that he pulled out of a very bad non-deal made of "fairy dust". Hatred of Trump and the US (who would help them, if they could find a backbone) will no doubt succumb to the Devil's Blackmail. After all with the Obama brainwashing plan, that has worked splendidly with Nations as well as with humans. Greed and Hate have become the New Gods and they are very demanding. And nothing to Envy.






Saudis Halt Orders From German Companies; Crown Prince "Deeply Offended"


Well this is going to hurt: Der Spiegel reports that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has ordered that all government contracts cease being awarded to German companies in what's being interpreted as an aggressive punitive measure after a year of already deteriorating Saudi-German relations and as Germany has expressed its plan to stick by the Iran nuclear deal.

Der Spiegel cites companies with long-term partnerships inside Saudi Arabia as already being impacted; however, there's still little clear confirmation on how far reaching the move will be: "Citing no sources, it said the move was likely to hit major companies such as Siemens, Bayer and Boehringer Ingelheim as well as carmaker Daimler,"according to Reuters, citing the Der Spiegel report published late Friday.

Germany generated 2017 exports worth 6.6 billion euros ($7.7 billion), according to official German figures, and is deeply invested in multiple major Saudi infrastructural projects, as Der Spiegal explains, "Some 800 German companies are active in the country, and 200 have offices in Saudi Arabia with a total of 40,000 employees," which could be severely impacted, depending on how far the Saudis are willing to go. 

It further appears this could be the first major economic blow to European countries not willing to stand by Trump's decision to pull the US from the JCPOA. Shortly after President Trump announced the US pull-out, Iran's President Rouhani promised that his country would continue abiding by its terms only if Iranian businesses could continue operating normally in their dealings with EU countries.

The Iranians quickly got reassurance from the E.U. energy chief, who announced last week that Europe would continue to honor the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement. And speaking at a news conference after an emergency meeting of EU leaders in Bulgaria in response to US posturing, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker declared proactive measures "to allow the European Investment Bank to facilitate European companies’ investment in Iran. The Commission itself will maintain its cooperation will Iran."

Some analysts have suggested that Iran can possibly survive the newly unveiled US sanctions regimen  — which Secretary of State Pompeo this week called so pervasive that Iran will struggle to “keep its economy alive” — should sizable EU trading partners like Germany and France resist US pressures and create alternative means of bypassing US hurdles. Britain has also signaled its desire to stay the course even after threats of US backlash. 

However, Tehran's leadership itself acknowledged this week that EU cooperation is not enough: "With the withdrawal of America... the European political support for the accord is not sufficient," Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told Miguel Arias Canete, EU commissioner for energy and climate, during a meeting in Tehran.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05- ... y-offended
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