US should pay Iran reparations
David Swanson | Published: 00:00, Feb 09,2021 | Updated: 22:28, Feb 08,2021
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi meets US president Jimmy Carter in 1977. World Socialist Web Site
WHY would I say such an outrageous, treasonous, delusional, obviously-funded-by-Putin thing? Am I hoping to enrage war-crazed sadists who’ve seen too much television ‘news’?
Not at all. I want them to still be around when I say that it would actually be preferable for the United States to pay reparations to the entire rest of the earth.
Well, then, why would I say such a thing, and exactly what type of mental disorder would allow me to believe the Iranian government to be saintly perfection?
Legal issues in cryptocurrency investment
Shahadat Hossain | Published: 00:00, Jan 19,2021 | Updated: 22:24, Jan 18,2021
Al Jazeera
ON 15 January 2021, an exclusive piece of news was shared by yahoo news that someone made a simultaneous transfer of 28.15 bitcoins, which worth more than 500,000 US dollars, to 22 different virtual wallets on December 8, 2020, a month before the Capitol Hill invasion by extremist Trump supporters. US law enforcing agencies and cryptocurrency researchers suspect that these donations are linked to the January 6 assault on the US Capitol Hill. Chainalysis, which maintains a repository of information about public cryptocurrency exchanges and whose tools aid in government, law enforcement and private sector investigations, revealed that prominent US right-wing websites received these generous donations from a bitcoin account linked to a French cryptocurrency exchange. Organisations and individuals
Viktor Mikhin | Published: 00:00, Jan 18,2021
‘IRAN can easily enrich uranium to 40, 60 or even 90 per cent,’ claimed Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran. Earlier, Tehran reported that it was able to enrich uranium to 20 per cent at the Fordow facility. However, it is 90 per cent uranium that is needed to create nuclear weapons. As for the 20 per cent uranium, Tehran reported that it is to be used to produce radioactive medicines and also as fuel for a nuclear reactor. The nuclear deal that a number of countries have signed with Iran involves enriching uranium at just 3.67 per cent, but the US has grossly violated the deal by withdrawing from it and imposing a series of harsh sanctions against the sovereign nation, including a ban on foreign exports of coronavirus vaccines.