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Title: The Trump Effect: Boeing Will Terminate Selling Aircraft To Iran
Source: DailyWire
URL Source: https://www.dailywire.com/news/3153 ... terminate-selling-hank-berrien
Published: Jun 6, 2018
Author: Hank Berrien
Post Date: 2018-06-06 19:31:43 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 1124
Comments: 6

On Wednesday, as a result of President Trump’s decision last month to pull the United States out of the disastrous nuclear deal, Boeing announced it will not deliver aircraft to Iran. A Boeing spokesman stated, "We have not delivered any aircraft to Iran, and given we no longer have a license to sell to Iran at this time, we will not be delivering any aircraft. We did not factor the Iran orders into our order backlog either."

Boeing had already delayed the delivery dates on the Iran planes; during the Obama Administration, Boeing obtained U.S. Treasury licenses to begin conducting business. In December 2016, Boeing announced it would sell 80 aircraft valued at $16.6 billion to Iran Air. In April 2017, Boeing announced it would sell Iran Aseman Airlines 30 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft for $3 billion, with purchase rights for 30 additional aircraft.

In late May, The Wall Street Journal reported that General Electric was planning to end sales of oil and natural-gas equipment to Iran later this year. A GE spokeswoman asserted, “We are adapting our activities in Iran as necessary to conform with recent changes in U.S. law. GE’s activities in Iran to date have been limited and in compliance with U.S. government rules, licenses and policies.”

As Dr. Emanuele Ottolenshi of The Foundation For Defense of Democracies (FDD) testified in April 2017 before the Testimony for House Financial Services Monetary Policy and Trade, and Terrorism and Illicit Finance Subcommittees:

The administration should suspend licensing for aircraft deals with Iranian commercial carriers while it conducts a thorough review of their role in the airlifts to Syria. The U.S. should proceed to revoke licenses and re-impose sanctions if that role were to be ascertained. But the only way to prevent U.S. manufacturers such as Boeing from supplying aircraft to Iranian entities involved in material support for terrorism is to rely on U.S. non-nuclear sanctions. While the United States cannot stop every plane, it can use sanctions to exact a heavy price on Iran’s aviation sector. …

Since July 2015, Iran Air has signed multi-billion dollar deals with the world’s two largest aircraft manufacturers – Airbus and Boeing – for a reported 180 planes. … Iran’s airlifts provide Hezbollah and the Assad regime with continued access to advanced weaponry and fresh troops to sustain their ongoing engagement in Syria’s civil war. The airlifts are therefore instrumental in facilitating ongoing war crimes and atrocities against the Syrian civilian population.

As Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of FDD, warned the House Financial Services Committee Monetary Policy and Trade Subcommittee in July 2016, "Boeing and those banking this deal face a due diligence nightmare. They cannot prevent their planes from being used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), for example, for deadly airlifts to Syria’s Bashar al- Assad and Lebanese Hezbollah."


Poster Comment:

Nice strategy. Any sales to Iran will make Boeing & Airbus complicit in Iranian/Syrian war crimes. Which would also open the door to lawsuits from Syrian civilians as well as very heavy fines from the U.S. government.

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#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)

Nice strategy. Any sales to Iran will make Boeing & Airbus complicit in Iranian/Syrian war crimes. Which would also open the door to lawsuits from Syrian civilians as well as very heavy fines from the U.S. government.

Seeing how these are not military aircraft and would only be used for civilian transport, I fail to see any benefit to this. Iran will perhaps buy Russian aircraft instead, and the US loses out on a sale that would help reduce the trade deficit.

If I recall correctly, one Iranian airline crash of a US made plane in the 80's was attributed in part to a lack of spare parts due to sanctions. There were no winners it that crash.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-06-06   20:18:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tooconservative, Trumpenomics (#0)

Russian sales of aircraft to Iran should make up for for the US sanctions imposed on them by the US.

Of course Iran & all the other sanctioned nations, will buy Oil Rigs and whatever else they need from other countries, Russia, Germany, Mexico, Venezuela, whatever. We're already losing sales due to the Steel, Aluminum and other tariffs making our goods overpriced and uncompetitive.

It's all less jobs for Americans, and layoffs as production decreases and factories close down due to political gamesmanship. The Art of the Deal - The Greatest Depression, ever.

Hondo68  posted on  2018-06-06   20:37:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pinguinite (#1)

If I recall correctly, one Iranian airline crash of a US made plane in the 80's was attributed in part to a lack of spare parts due to sanctions. There were no winners it that crash.

Well, there was that Airbus that was shot down by our Aegis cruiser. That was July 1988.

Seeing how these are not military aircraft and would only be used for civilian transport, I fail to see any benefit to this.

They are transporting IRGC soldiers and Afghan/Paki Shi'a militias. And you can stash a lot of ammo and other war gear in the hold. Civilian planes can be used for military purposes. Our own military has always had emergency plans to nationalize a large portion of our airliner fleet if needed to transport our armies to Europe. This was always our plan if we thought the Soviets were going to invade Germany. We kept the equipment there, ready to go.

My interest in this was in the mechanics of how these sanctions work and how quickly and thoroughly the biggest corporations would respond to the threat of sanctions. In the case of Boeing, they simply lack the export licenses so it was easy to shut them off. With Airbus, we'll have to sanction them directly. Like by fining them more than they make off selling airliners to Iran.

That's before any Syrian civilians or the Syrian government start suing them for providing material assistance to terrorism and for knowingly aiding war crimes committed in Syria.

Europe knows this is coming. That's why they're screaming and furious. All their rotten deals with Tehran are going up in smoke. Ultimately, this will throw them into Putin's arms. And the EU is softening toward Putin, talking about how Russia shouldn't be such an enemy, etc. And Austria, Russia's best friend in Europe for decades, will assume the rotating presidency of the EU next month. Vlad Putin just happened to visit the Austrian president for a nice chat this last week. I'm sure that's just a coincidence.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-06-06   20:39:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: hondo68 (#2)

Russian sales of aircraft to Iran should make up for for the US sanctions imposed on them by the US.

Nobody wants Russian airliners. Not even Russia.

Of course Iran & all the other sanctioned nations, will buy Oil Rigs and whatever else they need from other countries, Russia, Germany, Mexico, Venezuela, whatever.

Obviously you know nothing about big oil rigs. They're booked many years in advance.

It's all less jobs for Americans, and layoffs as production decreases and factories close down due to political gamesmanship. The Art of the Deal - The Greatest Depression, ever.

Well, thinking about that should cheer you up. Your constant Hate America rhetoric will finally pay off for you when you're standing in that soup line before shuffling back to spend Christmas night in your cardboard box home down on the docks. You can shake your fist in anger at the sky, shrieking "Darn you, Donald Trump!".

Something for you to look forward to.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-06-06   20:44:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tooconservative (#3)

They are transporting IRGC soldiers and Afghan/Paki Shi'a militias. And you can stash a lot of ammo and other war gear in the hold. Civilian planes can be used for military purposes.

Of course they can. The same way the Lusitania, a civilian cruise liner, was used to transport munitions, along with paying civilian passengers, to England sunk in 10 minutes with a single torpedo hit, all before the US entered WWI.

But they can also be used for ordinary commercial travel, and if the Iranians were only interested in using these planes for military use, they could just as well go with Russian aircraft, as soldiers don't get a choice.

I will not understand the mindset that we are already at war with Iran.

Pinguinite  posted on  2018-06-06   20:58:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Tooconservative (#3)

And the EU is softening toward Putin, talking about how Russia shouldn't be such an enemy, etc.

The Europeans are right about that. Russia should be closer to Europe.

Vicomte13  posted on  2018-06-06   21:09:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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