The Jewish Supremacists who control the U.S. government, and have forced Americans to pay more for gas prices as a result of their warmongering against Iran, have demanded that the Swiss also pay more their oil supplies and have expressed outrage that the European nation has not succumbed to the Zionist demands.
Sanctions from the United States and European Union against the Iranian energy sector are set to take effect in a few weeks, but the Swiss government hasn’t joined in the Jewish-Supremacist co-ordinated effort. Switzerland is not a member of the EU.
In an email to The Jerusalem Post, Block, who now a senior fellow at the Washington- based Progressive Policy Institute, “It is incomprehensible that the Swiss government would seek to undermine global pressure on Iran that is designed to blunt Tehran’s dangerous nuclear ambitions. A respectable member of the international community would not allow its banking system to help Iran evade sanctions, yet it appears the Swiss government is shamefully doing exactly that.
“It begs the question, whose side are they on, Tehran or the West?” Block asked.
It is unclear how much of Tehran’s oil exports, estimated at below 2 million barrels per day, are traded or financed via Switzerland, where a third of global oil exports by volume is traded.
The Swiss have long been seen as making the least effort in Europe to confront Iran’s nuclear enrichment program. The US sanctioned in 2010 Switzerland’s Naftiran Intertrade Co. a subsidiary of Tehran’s National Iranian Oil Co., for pumping “hundreds of millions of dollars” into energy projects in the Islamic Republic.