None of this is humane, and it sickens me to think that in this day and age, that a people can be starved to death just because someone else wants them to.
Iran has done nothing wrong, the nuclear inspectors confirm that fact to.
So why the hell are they being starved to death?
Because they don't have a central bank that's why, just like Syria and Yemen and a few others.
This is the rich "elite" Zionists flexing their muscle, to break Iran into submission. Both China and Russia know it.
Facing growing discontent over soaring food prices, the Iranian president accused the West of waging "an all-out, hidden, heavy war" that had impeded Tehran's ability to export oil.And because Israel (or their government actually) pitches a fit, the people of Iran suffer.
"There are barriers in transferring money, there are barriers in selling oil," he said in a live television talk show.
Although Mr Ahmadinejad predicted that Iran would weather the sanctions, saying "we have oil and the world needs it", his admission stood in stark contrast to earlier claims by his ministers that sanctions were having little impact.
Israel needs to show their own nuclear weapons, the world should question the threat of them.
This is just to bogus anymore, America backs Israel only because Mr. Ahmadinejad wants a fair trade on their oil rather than for the devalued debt ridden American dollar.
And it kills me that this article states that he concedes, no he doesn't he cares about his starving people, unlike Israel who is willing to put it's own people under the atrocities of war just to get their own way.
America make your voice heard, how much is your paycheck buying you now that the damned dollar has been debased so far, by the FED?
World speak up, Israels bull shit has gone on long enough. How long does Gaza have to stay imprisoned by Israel, just because they can?
Everyone it's time to step up and put "the chosen" back in their place like the rest of us.
The International Energy Agency estimates that Iranian oil imported by major consumers had fallen to one million barrels a day since the start of the year, a decline of more than a third.
European Union and US sanctions against Iran's energy and financial sectors have caused a sharp decline in the value of the rial, the country's currency, and pushed the price of even staple commodities to a level that many Iranians cannot afford.