Where will you be in mid-May?
Well if you’re into agricultural equipment, you’ll be at Agritech, the top International Agriculture Technology Exhibition in the world, being held this year in Tel Aviv, Israel. And that’s true even if you’re Iranian.
Decades of hostility between the Israeli and Iranian governments will not get in the way of a really good expo, not for the delegation of Iranian businessmen planning to attend with an eye toward acquiring some advanced hothouse equipment.
Maybe there will be a backhanded deal done for Phantom F4 parts like they did with Israel as part of the Iran (Israeli) Contra Affair!
Again Israel has, in true Zionist fashion, decided to desecrate an enemy by rubbing Israel on it. That should really do it. Some animals do it with what is going to be dispensed anyway. Why not Israel, with Israel?
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"Decades of hostility between the Israeli and Iranian governments will not get in the way of a really good expo,…"
Three Iranians with dual passports will make it an Iranian delegation, as in Iranian government?
Keep on dreaming.
(Also, another minus for Jason Ditz for reproducing utterly stupid propaganda, and expanding on it as well!)
Meh, so what. There's plenty of opportunistic Iranians. Just look at all the obsequious Royalists who still fawn over Farah Pahlavi, who lives a life of sheltered luxury in France. The same France that brought the Ayatollah Khomeini out of exile to snatch the revolution up and control it. October Surprise anyone? Then you have the MeK and their cult leader Maryam Rajavi who are listed terrorists not only in Iran, but here in the USA as well. You don't see anyone sweating that little detail as they pump them full of money and resources, now do you? Iran is a big country with over 70 million people. It's a colorful and diverse society with many religions, races, ethnicities, and customs. It has a 4000 year old history. They were practicing international diplomacy thousands of years before any "western" nation was even a gleam in daddy's eye.
What I would like to know, the article mentions that the three businessmen have "dual passports." What exactly is meant by that? I assume the men have their Iranian passports, and a passport from which other country? They are speaking about passports, not visas. Would it be too far-fetched to think that they have Israeli passports? Iran has a very large, thriving Jewish community and even a seat in parliament reserved for a Jewish MP. Anyone have any ideas on who these men are?