http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/ar...-sales-in-iran
speaking of business...and iran.
the boston globe was the first to break the news in an expose:
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission started to inquire about HP’s activities overseas following a 2008 Boston Globe exposé that tracked the company’s dealings with Iran. HP responded, denying that it had thwarted the law, but admitting that the company had sold $120 million dollars worth of products to Redington Gulf, which then sent the products to Iran.
anyone complaining about the iran deal...lol...it's what the corporate world wants, and it's what they'll get. cuz....money
From 1999-2004, when Carly was serving as HP’s chief executive, the company’s lobbying arm consistently pushed for “unilateral sanctions reform legislation,” Bloomberg found.
but yeah, the politicians will play a bit of 'we're upset, we're not voting' but the stuff will pass. there was never, ever a doubt. the other countries did the sanctions, they want a cut as well.