Liminal
Gold Member
Wrong as usual professor.Is the key then "legally elected government"?I'm still not seeing the part where the United States of America has the right to overthrow a legally elected government. Why should we care about the rights of oil corporations to set terms for a sovereign nation? If a private corporation doing business overseas takes a loss, how is that our problem? That's their risk, not mine.Uh huh, so what? Does that mean we should be the enforcers for multi national corporations? I'm not seeing the part where you justify overthrowing a legally elected government.Yes I know. The Iranian government offered compensation to those corporations from the very beginning, all legal and proper by any international standard.
there was no mutual agreement regarding such compensation....it was a one-sided steal....
is electing a socialist leader who decides to nationalize a company justifiable....?
nationalizing a corporation (against their agreement) is illegal confiscation of that company......but you deadhead socialists don't understand the concept....you think it's your 'right' to take from a business......i bet you supported Hugo Chavez in Venezuela too.....he not only nationalized oil but many other sectors of business too....
Fail on all counts.