• @Badass_panda
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    81 year ago

    Another country? What are you talking about my dude? An American company bought oil from Iran (in violation of US law), and had the oil they bought seized.

    • @TokenBoomer
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      -91 year ago

      You’re late. And that’s not what happened.

      • @Badass_panda
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        101 year ago

        It takes all of three minutes to click through to the court order here. All three companies do significant business in the US, but the money to buy the oil was US dollars, and came from Oaktree Capital which is based in Los Angeles.

        Which is (and this might be a shocker) in the USA.

        • @TokenBoomer
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          -51 year ago

          Iran is not the USA. The sanctions aren’t recognized. Therefore, any laws America makes does not have to be complied with.Your arguing US law. I’m arguing international. They are not the same. The United States of America does not have authority over the world, despite what you wish. Source. Even the UN says the sanctions are illegal.

          • @Badass_panda
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            51 year ago

            your arguing US law. I’m arguing international. They are not the same.

            No shit… these companies operate in the US, which makes US law applicable to them.

              • @Badass_panda
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                21 year ago

                That’s how it normally works, yes… particularly if the country in question is not a signatory to the ‘international law’ in question.

                  • @Badass_panda
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                    1 year ago

                    That they can issue court orders to companies that do business in their territory?

                    They … they know…

            • @TokenBoomer
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              11 year ago

              That’s the point. International designations through the UN are nebulous and practically unenforceable. Countries choose to abide by international regulations or they don’t.