Sir
Iran sanctions by USA will not work
Now this is not a trade questions the Axis of Evil was based on the Islamic values.
It is fallacy to stop me to trade with other when the outsiders want my commodities they cannot get form the ones you outcast. Here is what I mean. Iran sells the product to the Middle East, India, Europe, many other countries and not just America. It is just like the story of Ostrich hiding the head in the sand when the storm comes. Iran does not need American dollars that are on decline. Euro now is 1.25 American dollars. The New York traders in fact have started accepting the Euro as the cash as their cry is;???When we come to Sates, we do not want to haggle in price as we are accustomed to the now strong Euro???.
Any threats have never worked in children, adults, and nation. There is always a way to come back to beat the sanctions. China was blamed for the lead sprayed toys, cheap shoes, dumplings. Has any stopped buying the Chinese goods? Indian goods? No. All look at what is they want and that is it. No politics in my way of purchase. I need my freedom with my pay and my savings. Hoe come anyone comes to guide me in this.
I not only disagree with the powerful arms to guide all to buy what they want to sell, but this is against the economical cannons. It is choice, scarcity, demands, and my pleasure. No more, no less. This is from one paper, Finally, when asked what their expectation of the value of the US dollar was in relation to other currencies, traders continue to see a decline, with over 56% of the respondents saying the dollar will fall ???moderately to significantly??? over the remainder of 2008. Since clearly most traders are not shorting markets consistently, it makes the drop in the number of profitable forex trades they are expecting more understandable.
I thank you
Firozali A Mulla MBA PhD
P.O.Box 6044
Dar-Es-Salaam
Tanzania
East Africa
A Song for Iraq
The 'Star Academy' winner's emotional visit to her homeland.
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Earlier this year Shada Hassoun managed to pull off what politicians in Baghdad still haven't: the 26-year-old singer rallied millions of Iraqis, regardless of sect, under a national banner. Their support, along with that of thousands of others across the Middle East, catapulted the Moroccan-born star (who claims Iraqi nationality through her father) to the top spot on "Star Academy," the Arab world's version of "American Idol." All that and she had never even visited her homeland. Hassoun spoke with NEWSWEEK's Babak Dehghanpisheh.
NEWSWEEK: You visited Iraq for the first time last month. How was your trip?
Shada Hassoun: It was very emotional. I was very happy, very proud. At the same time I was a little bit sad. After 26 years, it was the first time I went to my country.
How did the Iraqis react?
They were very nice. When a woman came to me and said "Thank you," it was like she was saying thank you to her daughter. They said "Bravo" and "You make us proud." I was not expecting that.
Did you meet any Iraqi officials?
I met the minister of culture. I was contacted by the foreign minister, who was very nice to me. He contacted me on the phone to welcome me and to say "We're proud of you." It was a very nice act.
Were you worried about the security situation?
Before going I was in Lebanon, and I was a little bit afraid. But the north in general is very secure. People showed happiness that I was with them, which made me very, very secure. I was in my homeland. I was with my family.
When you were on "Star Academy," was your sectarian background an issue, or did most people accept you as an Iraqi?
When I was on the show, people [didn't] know where I was from, exactly. They [didn't] know if I'm Shiite or Sunni-they knew nothing about me. What they knew is that I am Iraqi, that I'm representing the country in a good way. All that made people support me, not because I'm Sunni and Shiite. In the Sunni and Shiite newspapers they were united and supported me all the way as an Iraqi woman.
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