Day of Infamy: The March 20, 2008 US Declaration of War on Iran
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This turns out to be a US-EU sanctions programme. To quote from part of this very long article: “What it really means is that the US, again through FinCEN, has declared two acts of war: one against Iran’s banks and one against any financial institution anywhere in the world that tries to do business with an Iranian bank.”
Posted on 26-Mar-08 at 3:02 am | PermalinkIf Iranian Banks are being used (and I doubt if the EU, notoriously anti-confrontational, would be involved otherwise) to supply insurgents/AQ with their funding, what else, other than having a ‘real’ war, would you have them do?