Leaders from Boeing reportedly traveled to Tehran recently to meet and sign a deal with a top former Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) member who threatened to blow up U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf region, raising new questions about the U.S. aerospace company's continued efforts to ink multi-billion dollar deals with the Iranian regime.
Representatives from Boeing traveled to Iran last month to meet with Hossein Alaei, CEO of Aseman Airlines, which is owned and controlled by the state. Boeing is moving forward with a $3 billion dollar deal to sell new planes to Aseman despite fierce opposition on Capitol Hill and direct evidence Iran has used commercial aircraft to ferry weapons and fighters across the region.
A photograph from the meeting shows a Boeing representative shaking hands with Alaei, who has been identified by Congress as a "prominent and longtime member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps," which is responsible for killing and wounding scores of U.S. troops.
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Just heard on a news program that the missiles in North Korea were made in Iran with Iran support systems. If this is what Iran has for defense they are in deep $hit.
Apparently the cost of doing business with the devil is around $3 Billion.
So how will Boeing respond should one or more of these planes be involved in another 9/11 style attack?
Interesting. Buying from Boeing with money Obama sent to Iran and tried to cover up. Hmmmmm.
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