• @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…

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                That domestic policy supercedes international law? That’s literally been the entire argument for sanctions against China: that their domestic policy violates international law and that under the rules-based international order someone needs to do something about it.

                • @Badass_panda
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                  11 year ago

                  Sorry I am finding it very difficult to follow your argument.

                  Can you explain what “international law” you believe US sanctions to have broken?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 year ago

                    Other way around: the US is projecting international law on domestic issues that, as we’ve already established, should be governed by domestic policy before falling to international law.

                    As we’ve already established, condemnation and punitive actions against a country for unilateral domestic policy decisions doesn’t make sense, even if they are in violation of international law.

      • @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.