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The United States has issued a license to France's Airbus (AIR.PA) for the sale of 106 commercial planes to Iran Air, Iran's flagship carrier, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

The move in the waning months of Democratic President Barack Obama's administration to further unlock jetliner sales to Iran is likely to raise the ire of Republicans in Congress and President-elect Donald Trump. Trump has said he would dismantle the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran, which includes a measure allowing U.S. and European companies to sell Iran civilian aircraft.

Licenses allowing such sales could easily be withdrawn by the Trump administration if he chose to do so, sanctions experts said. He would likely face opposition from U.S. allies and other world powers who were partners in negotiating the deal to lift some sanctions in exchange for Tehran curbing its nuclear program.
The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control issued the license on Monday, the source said on condition of anonymity. An Airbus spokesman confirmed that the company had received the OFAC license, but declined to confirm the exact number of planes approved.
Although Airbus is based in France, it must have U.S. approval to sell planes to Iran because at least 10 percent of the aircraft's components are American-made. Tehran provisionally ordered more than 100 jets each from Airbus and Boeing this year.
Before the license was issued on Monday, Airbus had U.S. permission for the sale of 17 jets to Iran.
Members of Trump's transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the license.
Opponents of the nuclear deal argue that passenger aircraft could be used for military purposes, such as transporting fighters to battle U.S. troops or allies in Syria.

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would block the sale of commercial aircraft to Iran, which would also affect sales by U.S. firm Boeing (BA.N).
The measure is unlikely to become law during the current Congress, as it would need to pass the Senate, where it would face stiff opposition from Democrats. The White House also said President Barack Obama would veto the measure even if it did pass the Senate.

On Tuesday, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, and House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce sent a letter to Obama asking him to refrain from trying to boost international investment in Iran or issuing new regulations, licenses or guidance on remaining sanctions in the last two months of his administration.
A congressional aide said the letter was not specifically tied to the Airbus license.
"President-elect Trump deserves the opportunity to assess United States policy toward Iran without your administration imposing or implementing additional measures that could complicate the incoming administration's ability to develop its policy," the letter said.

Republican members of Congress unanimously opposed the nuclear agreement, seen as one of Obama's hallmark foreign policy achievements.
The deals by Airbus and Boeing to sell or lease over 200 jets to Iran Air would help modernize and expand the country's elderly fleet, held together by smuggled or improvised parts after years of sanctions. Iranian officials have voiced growing concerns about what they see as unfair delays in obtaining U.S. licenses, or clarity over banking and financing rules.

Sanctions experts said Treasury licenses allowing such aircraft sales, and easing the way for other commerce with Iran, could easily be reversed by Trump if he chose to do so.
"The licenses can be withdrawn at any moment...so long as they're not required by legislation, which is a very small number," said David Mortlock, a former White House sanctions official.
Mortlock said such a decision would likely be seen by Iran and the world powers involved - France, Germany, Russia, Britain and China - as a violation of the deal.
The landmark airplane deals still face major obstacles, including reluctance from major European banks to finance deals involving Iran.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-aviation-usa-idUSKBN13H1W0
 
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US gives Airbus permission to sell its jets to Iran but US Congress, in their wisdom, think it's a good idea to block Boeing sale of jets to Iran. The Trump effect. So instead of a US company getting revenue and keep its workers busy, they decided to cede the market to Airbus. :hitwall:
 
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US gives Airbus permission to sell its jets to Iran but US Congress, in their wisdom, think it's a good idea to block Boeing sale of jets to Iran. The Trump effect. So instead of a US company getting revenue and keep its workers busy, they decided to cede the market to Airbus. :hitwall:

Amazing how the hatred of Iranians can cause the Loss of so much money and work for ones own citizens.
 
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US gives Airbus permission to sell its jets to Iran but US Congress, in their wisdom, think it's a good idea to block Boeing sale of jets to Iran. The Trump effect. So instead of a US company getting revenue and keep its workers busy, they decided to cede the market to Airbus. :hitwall:

I think Airbus deal would be jeopardized too if Boeing sale get blocked ...
 
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Do everyday regular Iranian know how much Americans hate them, let alone the US government?
 
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I don't think US citizens hate Iranians or vice versa. It is more about their government and again it is not hate. It is politics in action.

That's a fair assessment, but I would argue that the hatred the US media and Isreali lobbying had done a very good job at creating the "Iran = terrorist" label.

Secondly I know my fellow Americans very well, and I mean VERY well. We are a knee jerk reaction, largely impulsive believe what amyone says kind of people. And right now hatred towards Muslims and anyone associated with Islam is rising fast, plus the already massive demonization of Iran and Iranian culture (the saddest part in my opinion is the demonization of Iranian culture), has done it's toll and will take generations to come back to a normal level.

I'm not a pessimist but the facts state other wise. 67% increase in anti muslim sentiments and attacks in the US alone this year. And it bounds to increase as we go along the years. Depending on how Trump conducts himself domestically and Internationally. Trump and his followers (manly white racist and racist from other demographics) will continue to puruse this muslim = bad, campaign.

I dont usally disagree with you Armin, but this might be the first time where I have to tell it like it is.

Overwhelming majority of Americans actually believe that US is at war and bombing Iran, just watch videos of people on the street getting asked what countries is the US currently bombing and they somehow say Iran (asinine doesn't even begin to explain the American mindset).

Lastly and most sad of all. Armin I've lived here long enough to tell you with a striaght face and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, Americans are a hate (hate has many different forms) driven people, it defines our culture and who we are and our struggle in life. We hate on those who are different, we hate on eachother if we disagree on something small or large. It is a hatred that is now deeply rooted within the culture and fabrick of everyday life.

Just look at how easily Americans kill eachother over petty things like food, and who is going to president. 66 police officers died this year alone and the number is rising fast. Police are just going to start being completely aggressive due to the overwhelming majority of American who are just hostile.

If you go to stores and malls and public places, the look on Americans faces shows hate and fear and loathing and jealousy. We are getting poorer and poorer with no end in site. And it will blow over soon.

When I say Americans hate Iranians, I don't say it from a stand point of ignorance but one of real world experience.

But there are some good people left. SOME.

do you know how much I hate you Americans !?

I don't blame you ( I'm an American born, with Iranian parents).

But don't misunderstand my post, I don't hate Iranian, Most of my country men do.
 
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US gives Airbus permission to sell its jets to Iran but US Congress, in their wisdom, think it's a good idea to block Boeing sale of jets to Iran. The Trump effect. So instead of a US company getting revenue and keep its workers busy, they decided to cede the market to Airbus. :hitwall:
don't worry, that law will affect the Airbus deal too.
 
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Next generation of Chinese and Russian commercial jets will be available soon, and they seem really good this time.So Iran will have other options if the deals are blocked, don't see a blockage making any effect on Iran's capabilities, rather than political gains for Trump voters.
 
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Hmmm? I thought that Airbus deal was outside if US jurisdiction, and that they gave permission for the 106 planes to be sold?

If Airbus planes use at least 10% American parts (which they do), they need an export license to be sold to Iran.
 
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Do everyday regular Iranian know how much Americans hate them, let alone the US government?
US is bullying Iran since 1953.

US has made 70 direct wars and 80 coups since it's 200 years old fcking creation.

US has killed millions of humans and especially Muslims.

US alone has killed more than 100 million red Indian Americans and more than 30 million black Africans slaves.

US supports I$rahell and deadly dictatorship Persian gulf regimes! US has supported civil wars in so many countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Yemen. Yemeni people are getting killed with American weapons.

US is the only country in the world which has used nukes and even now threat countries to use nukes in case of war.


Shouldn't American people hate their gulity regime instead?


In addition US is 200 years old and Iran is at least 8000 years old.
 
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