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Iran to Boycott 'Zionist' brands (Coke, Intel, IBM, Nestle)

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Iran to Boycott 'Zionist' brands

Coke, Intel, IBM, Nestle.

A'jad is at it again. A search reveals "Jewish owned" zionist brands apparently also include Swiss owned Nestle.
Only AMD chip computers in Iran?
Not likely.

Iran to boycott 'Zionist' brands
Jpost 6/30/2010 18:11

Coca-cola, IBM and Intel are on Ahmadinejad's no-buy list.

Iran has banned “Zionist companies” in an amendment signed by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Army Radio reported on Wednesday.

The blacklist is made up of supposedly “Jewish-owned” American companies like IBM, Intel and Coca-Cola.

The boycott comes as a reaction to American and UN sanctions against Iran.
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Also see:
Iran sanctions kick in, and Ahmadinejad says he'll ban Coca-Cola - CSMonitor.com

Iran declares boycott on Coca Cola, Intel and 'Zionists' - Israel News, Ynetnews

Intel and IBM are "evil zionists" - Iran - Iran's comedy president signs advertising ban | TechEye
 
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Re: Iran to Boycott 'Zionist' brands

Muhtar Kent, is a Turkish American businessman, who is currently Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of The Coca-Cola Company.

Source: Wikipedia

They're doing it wrong.
 
Re: Iran to Boycott 'Zionist' brands

I'm really not sure what to think about this.

Noam Chomsky hasn't yet written an article about it informing me of the position I should take. I know I need to support the Iranian leadership here, but I'm just not sure how.

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Re: Iran to Boycott 'Zionist' brands

I noticed they didn't mention Microsoft. Guess that would be too much trouble for them if they were to do that.
 
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