Two congratulations are due NIAC, the lobby which does the bidding for the Islamist fascists –“reformers” and all in America.

First Congrat, Thomas Picketing, a board member of NIAC Lobby, has got his main client’s deal through, that is, Boeing has got Obama’s approval to sell passenger planes to the warmongering Islamist fascists, planes which can also be used for nefarious purposes.

Here is Pickering (picture above) in his own words:

“I was a Boeing employee from 1/2001 to 6/2006,” he emailed. “I was a direct consultant to Boeing from 7/2006 until 12/2015 when contract for consulting was moved to Hills for my work.”

News:

Frankfurt: Airbus Group SE said it’s evaluating the implications of a congressional vote that could block it and Boeing Co from providing jets to Iran, though hasn’t given up on completing a $27 billion (Dh99.09 billion) order announced in January.

Airbus will wait to see how the US Senate and President Barack Obama respond to the House decision, Claude Brandes, its vice president with responsibility for customer finance in the Mideast, said in an interview. Even if the Iran sale wins a reprieve, the vote has created a “state of uncertainty” just as the European company is negotiating final terms.

Above is from a blog posted Nov. 2016. here is the latest development:

On Wednesday, Iran warned that its multi-billion dollar deals for Airbus planes had been thrown into doubt by US President Donald Trump’s attacks on the nuclear deal.

"Considering Mr Trump’s stance on pulling out of the joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA) [nuclear deal], we must make sure the licences will remain valid ... regardless of any decision taken by the US," deputy transport minister Asghar Fakhrieh Kashan told the reformist ILNA news agency.

"As long as uncertainties are not resolved, we will not provide down payments. Because of these negotiations, there can be delays in payments."

In other words; Islamist fascist NIAC lobby Pickering should not start counting the zeroes in front of his hefty commission, there might be a chargeback.

Airtight sanctions, a la against the despicable South Africa apartheid, works. U.S. lawmakers get to it.