It is time for Saudi Arabia to come clean. They can't say they don't support terrorism.
Brad Sherman
The Public Record
Brad Sherman is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California's 30th congressional district since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, Sherman has focused on various issues including financial regulation, foreign policy, and technology. He has been an advocate for consumer protection and has worked on legislation related to economic stability and national security. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous congressional committees and has been involved in significant legislative efforts.
The choice is not between arbitration and litigation. The choice is between litigation as a class action and absolutely no remedy.
We all owe a debt of gratitude to the MEK for bringing this information to the world.
The Iraqis promised to provide security protection to the MEK members in Iraq after the U.S. transferred authority to the Iraqi Government.
And to say that investors must only consider earnings per share is to say that the investor doesn't own their own money; cannot make decisions that reflect their own values.
I think it is an attack on capitalism to tell investors that it is virtually illegal for them to consider anything other than earnings per share in making their investments.
I hope colleagues here, well, you will be receiving a letter from me soon about urging the EU to designate Mahan Air under its terrorism sanctions.
What we should be talking about is to demand full compliance with the deal and ourselves not over-comply and give to the Iranians more than they bargained for.
Iran is taking its thugs to Syria and killing people by the hundreds every week, and those who believe in peace have to realize that they have no allies in Tehran.
We have to straighten out the difference between being pro-Iran deal, and there are many reasonable people who have taken that position, and pro-Iran.





