"The Business of America is Business."

The more we find out about how the U.S. does business, the more we see its double standard and hypocrisy.  Although the government is forever announcing economic sanctions against  this or that country, the fact of the matter is that, at least, for the past ten years, it has allowed some American businessmen to sell its products and services in those blacklisted countries.  From the start, there have been exceptions to the ban on commerce with "the enemy"; mostly, medicines and other humanitarian aid.  But, the truth is that big agriculture and big business has "convinced" the government to expand those exceptions or interpret them in such a way as to allow a whole bunch of stuff that wasn't contemplated originally. Add political influence to that, and you have a very different policy from the one that is "officially" insisted on as part of the moral high ground from which the U.S. preaches to the rest of the world.

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