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"I'm just saying that's the nature of it: combat and sanctions busting.
They have identified sanctions busting both in terms of the busters and the methods of busting."
"Maybe I should start an arms-trafficking university and teach a course on U.N. sanctions busting," Victor Bout said.
An Iraqi sanctions busting ship boarded by Royal Marines in the Gulf, has now been seized by the multi-national task force.
John Bredenkamp started his trading business during the UDI era when he developed expertise in "sanctions busting".
His "sanctions busting" deals (often involving complex barter transactions) sustained the UDI regime for far longer than would otherwise have been possible.
There is also the possibility of an air blockade which would not only guard against sanctions busting but make the Serbian air force desist from its present bombing campaign.
Labour's trade and industry spokesman Robin Cook accused senior ministers of suppressing documents which would have acquitted the three Matrix Churchill executives of sanctions busting.
Downing Street said Mr Major was not aware of sanctions busting but admitted that his foreign office deputy William Waldegrave was fully informed.
ALAN CLARK, former trade minister, saved Henderson from jail by admitting Government knew of sanctions busting although at first he denied approval was given.
On Monday the case against three executives from Midlands-based Matrix Churchill on sanctions busting charges collapsed because of inconsistent evidence from former Defence Minister Alan Clark.
On June 2, 2006, Coleman responded to criticism that he had insufficiently investigated the Australian Wheat Board (AWB) for sanctions busting, saying that there were legal and cost hurdles.
Gaydamak admits to using his son Sacha as cover for ownership of the club, allegedly as his convictions for gun running, sanctions busting, and outstanding warrants for his arrest necessitated the deception.
When Zimbabwe was subject to EU sanctions from 1999 onwards, the Mugabe regime was able to call on sanctions busting expertise from the UDI era to keep its armed forces supplied.
If it is targeted at internationally organised crime, drug trafficking, trafficking in human beings, the arms trade, terrorism, proliferation or sanctions busting, or if it is used to protect national security, there can be no questioning the legitimacy of its purpose as such.