Paraquat wrote on 08/24/16 at 06:14:24:oldNslow wrote on 08/23/16 at 18:25:31:The State Dept has just issued a warning for US citizens traveling to Iran, based on information that the Iranian government will "detain" US citizens whenever possible on "suspicion" of illegal activity.
Why should we have to follow their laws in their country?
--Steve
because we said we would??
well, we actually said we'd follow the verdict of a world court based in The Hague
here's the New York Times describing history, if you want to believe it or not, that's you
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/23/opinion/the-fake-400-million-iran-ransom-st..."the money was part of a separate negotiation over funds the United States has owed Iran since its 1979 Islamic Revolution.
At that time, Washington froze Iranian assets in the United States, including money paid by Tehran for military hardware that the United States never delivered after its ally there, the shah, was overthrown. In 1981, the two countries agreed that a tribunal at The Hague would adjudicate the legal claims.
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The United States and Iran have wrestled with this issue for decades, but efforts to reach a settlement intensified once the two sides began work on the nuclear deal. Tribunal decisions are binding, and the administration concluded it would lose at The Hague; in addition to $400 million, Iran was seeking billions of dollars in accumulated interest."
either way, what does this matter, Neither Clinton nor Trump have ANYTHING to do with this deal.