Wafaa’ [INEAS] speaks about IRAQ’s Order 81, which was passed by Paul Bremer on April 26, 2004 to award Iraq’s agricultural treasures to the multinational corporations such as Monsanto and Cargill.
January 25, 2010
Wafaa’ [INEAS] speaks about IRAQ’s Order 81, which was passed by Paul Bremer on April 26, 2004 to award Iraq’s agricultural treasures to the multinational corporations such as Monsanto and Cargill.
January 26, 2010 at 4:31 pm
Isn’t this a conflict of interest? Doesn’t that seem immediately obvious? We have got to write these people openly, in letters posted on the Internet.
January 26, 2010 at 4:56 pm
Since the US is the major proponent of GM technology and is forcing it upon US farmers, the next logical step for such a corrupt business enterprise is to expand the market-base by invading a weaker nation, destroying its seedbank, and forcing GM seeds on them also. Big profits. This is all about unadulterated, pure greed.
The US is a corporation, and the only goal of a corporation licensed under the UCC is to make money. That is all. Unless one has ethics, anything goes. It is painfully obvious that our country is sorely lacking in the ethics department, and has been for some time.