Monday, March 12, 2007

Senator calls on Treasury to investigate if Halliburton move to Dubai linked to Iran deals



A key U.S. senator is calling on the Treasury Department to ensure that a controversial Houston-based multinational corporation, Halliburton, is not benefiting financially from the move of its headquarters to the Middle East, according to a release advanced to RAW STORY.

Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) says in the release, "Halliburton has gone to extraordinary lengths in the past to do business with the terrorist government in Iran," citing recent Treasure investigations of the multinational's business dealings with Tehran. "The company's odd announcement this week certainly sets off alarm bells about its intention to do business with state sponsors of terrorism. When it comes to Halliburton we can't trust, and we need to verify."


More on the story.

The media is asleep at the wheel on the story of Halliburton/Cheney/Tehran connection. In August 6, 2005, Truthout reporter, Jason Leopold wrote a story about this connection:

Halliburton Secretly Doing Business with Key Member of Iran's Nuclear Team

Halliburton first started doing business in Iran as early as 1995, while Vice President Cheney was chief executive of the company and in possible violation of U.S. Sanctions According to a February 2001 report in the Wall Street Journal, "Halliburton Products & Services Ltd. works behind an unmarked door on the ninth floor of a new north Tehran tower block. A brochure declares that the company was registered in 1975 in the Cayman Islands, is based in the Persian Gulf sheikdom of Dubai and is "non-American." But, like the sign over the receptionist's head, the brochure bears the company's name and red emblem, and offers services from Halliburton units around the world." Moreover, mail sent to the company’s offices in Tehran and the Cayman Islands is forwarded to the company’s Dallas headquarters.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is disturbing at best, and Chenie in the middle of it all, even more disturbing, and upsetting.

SP Biloxi said...

Yes, it is! It is even more shocking for the American people to realize how corrupted this Administration is.