| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1996 - 72 pages
...legislation. We start off and I just quote Secretary Tarnoff when he testified here last October. He said, "A straight line links Iran's oil income and its ability to sponsor terrorism, build weapons of mass destruction and acquire sophisticated armaments." This effort to impose some... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1996 - 130 pages
...in international relations." As Under - 4 Secretary Tarnoff said in recent congressional testimony: "A straight line links Iran's oil income and its ability to sponsor terrorism, [to] build weapons of mass destruction, and acquire sophisticated armaments . . . . " Under GATT, if... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Trade - 1997 - 66 pages
...$100 million a year in the case of Hezbollah. Under Secretary of State Peter Tarnoff recently said, "A straight line links Iran's oil income and its ability...terrorism and build weapons of mass destruction." And I would say that, considering that Iran currently derives more than 90 percent of its hard currency... | |
| Wayne D. LeBaron - 1998 - 340 pages
..."Without key oil revenues, Iran has far fewer hard-currency resources to fuel its campaign of influence. 'A straight line links Iran's oil income and its ability to sponsor terrorism, build weapons of mass destruction, and acquire sophisticated armaments,' an Under-Secretary of State... | |
| 48 pages
...organizations around the world. In October, 1995, then-Under Secretary of State Peter Tarnoff underscored that "a straight line links Iran's oil income and its ability...sponsor terrorism and build weapons of mass destruction . . . and any private company that helps Iran to expand its oil [sector] must accept that it is indirectly... | |
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