CIA has Distributed 400 Million Dollars Inside Iran to Evoke a Revolution:
Former Pakistani Army General Mirza Aslam Beig claims the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has distributed 400 million dollars inside Iran to evoke a revolution
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Pakistan’s former army chief of joint staff went on to say that the US wanted to disturb the situation in Iran and bring to power a pro-US government.
He congratulated President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on his re- election for the second term in office, noting that Pakistan relationship with Iran has improved during his 4-year presidency.
“Ahmadinejad’s re-election is a decisive point in regional policy and if Pakistan and Afghanistan unite with Iran, the US has to leave the area, especially the occupied Afghanistan,” Beig added.
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- Highr0ller
- 5 months ago
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- Highr0ller
- 5 months ago
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Mousavi is not Pro-US. Show me the paper trail or this story is idiotic.
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This might be plausible if the facts of "charlie wilson's war" are really how things work. Someone in the CIA acted unilaterally, fucked up and likely made things worse. Possibly even on purpose if you look at how badly some factions want the administration to stumble right now.
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- bombastinator
- 5 months ago
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they visit the opposition in person.
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- sickinjersey
- 5 months ago
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Dude - Whether it is true or not - WE NEED THAT MONEY! Seems to me the wackadoo in N Korea is a bigger & more immediate potential threat - we have better things to spend our tax dollars on - like my banker's country club fees!! HA!
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Dude - Whether it is true or not - WE NEED THAT MONEY! Seems to me the wackadoo in N Korea is a bigger & more immediate potential threat - we have better things to spend our tax dollars on - like my banker's country club fees!! HA!
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I hope we were trying to subversively destroy the Iranian regime. lt is no secret that they have been helping the insurgency in Iraq, after all. Moussavi is not pro-American, though.
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I have it on good authority from general mustaffa akbar youseff of the Syrian secret service that former Pakistani Army General Mirza Aslam Beig is actually a spy working for the govt of Ishtar and was also one of the gunmen on the grassy knoll that killed JFK..although he was quite young then...he also knows where Jimmy Hoffa is buried...or so he told me.
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Great post, Highr0ller,
Everybody knows that this entire mess about Iranians on Twitter was a bunch of CIA induced propaganda.
What pisses me off the most is that, these Americans that claim to be so concerned about a reformed government in Iran, really don't give a damn about Iranian People or anybody who remotely resembles a Muslim in Iran, Iraq our the United States for that matter. They just want to see U.S. control of the Persian Gulf and the Middle East.
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chump change.
(not really, but you cant even keep a single line of reasonably ok perhaps profitable american made american cars on line for that....)
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They need to stop this crap! I really hope Obama ends this sort of thing or we are all doomed as Americans. This is such backward arse thinking.
We make enemies pulling this sort of thing. Just think how you'd feel if China did this to the US. We'd hate them and it would be for good reason! They are no less entitled to hate us.
Another reason we should prosecute George W. Bush! Also, doesn't this make Bush indirectly responsible for the death of the girl recently!?
It's Evil!
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- Highr0ller
- 5 months ago
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Okay, while I wouldn't be surprised to find out there was some truth to this story, it is absolutely ridiculous to think that Mousavi is pro-U.S. Also...could we stop meddling? It's annoying.
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this has been common for many years.
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- sickinjersey
- 5 months ago
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... the Iranian crisis is the Anglo-American-organised coup in 1953, which overthrew Mohammed Mossadeqh, the nationalist prime minister, and brought the 33-year-old Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, back to the country as unchallenged ruler. ...
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It took two weeks of intensified government repression against protesters in Iran before Barack Obama, the US president, moved from cautious commentary to describing the crackdown as "violent and unjust".
The acknowledged elephant in the room preventing a more robust US response to the Iranian crisis is the Anglo-American-organised coup in 1953, which overthrew Mohammed Mossadeqh, the nationalist prime minister, and brought the 33-year-old Shah, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, back to the country as unchallenged ruler.The coup was motivated by Mossadeqh's and the Iranian parliament's decision to nationalise the British-controlled Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in 1951, and by the fear that Soviet-inspired communists might take over the government.
The US-sponsored overthrow of Mossadeqh and our subsequent whole-hearted support for the Shah's brutal rule are ignominious chapters in the history of US foreign policy.
But does a coup 55 years ago really disqualify the US from standing up forcefully for democracy in Iran today?
It is highly unlikely.
US policies flawed
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president, and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, do not fear the US but rather their own people's desire to live in a country more like the US.
In fact, in poll after poll Iranians have revealed themselves to be among the most pro-American and pro-democratic people in the Muslim majority world.
The Iranian government needs little excuse to beat, jail, and otherwise punish its citizens. It is already doing a thorough enough job without US interference, and seems poised to go even further. However, if it goes too far it risks "losing legitimacy in the eyes of its own people," as Obama said at a June 25 press conference.
Obama is acutely aware of the real reason why he cannot be too forceful in supporting the millions of Iranians demanding to have their votes counted.
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- Highr0ller
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cont.
The problem is not with US administrations long past, but with the policies of the current administration.
The fact is that the US counts as its closest allies in the Middle East regimes who routinely rig elections - if they even bother to hold them at all - which produce governments that are far less legitimate than Ahmadinejad's today.
The substance of Obama's foreign policies in the Middle East and North Africa remain in many key areas strikingly similar to, and are in some cases more aggressive than, those of George Bush, his predecessor.
Saudi Arabia remains our most crucial Arab ally despite the fact that its government is among the world's most repressive and undemocratic (about which Obama has had nothing to say since becoming president).
Rather than encourage Arab democrats, the Obama administration is improving ties with Libya and returning an ambassador to Syria, where today we are courting Bashar al-Assad as a "key player" in the region, despite his country's abysmal record on human rights and democracy. Read more here...
Source: Al Jazeera English
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- Highr0ller
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The CIA's own analysis of the overthrow – which, of course, has been recalled with ever increasing enthusiasm by Ahmadinejad and his chums over the past two weeks – includes a telling post-coup interview between Kermit Roosevelt, the CIA boss in Tehran, and Winston Churchill, who was living out his last months as British prime minister (reprinted now, by the way, by Ken Coates's ever intriguing The Spokesman books in Nottingham). "This was a most touching occasion," the CIA report said of the Roosevelt-Churchill meeting.
"The Prime Minister seemed to be in bad shape physically... He had great difficulty in hearing; occasional difficulty in articulating; and apparent difficulty in seeing to his left. In spite of this he could not have been more enthusiastic about the operation. He was good enough to express a wish that he had been "some years" younger and might have served under his (Roosevelt's) command. Our operation had given us a wonderful and unexpected opportunity which might change the whole picture in the Middle East." This was Condoleezza Rice-speak. Remember her "birth-pangs" of a new Middle East, when the Lebanese were being splattered with blood by Israeli bombs in 2006? But Churchill's "whole picture" did indeed change – in 1979.
So what of that famous revolution? Was it really a blossoming return to the basic values of Shia Islam, a re
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- Highr0ller
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This is a stupid conspiracy theory...
What is going on over there is not good for us or for them... -
This is no conspiracy theory KaT_Trina, do your homework before you comment. The CIA also did this in Venezuela to try and get Chavez overthrown. It's happened many times in the past.








