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Originally Posted by MarkMono Agreed, but what have the CIA go to do with it?
(While I'm not naive enough to believe they're anywhere near as castigated these days as the other US agencies make out, I don't see what they've got to do with this, unless you're just using them as a synonym for 'American bastards'?) |
He is a noted US intelligence informer.
See his roles in the Iran-Iraq war/Iran-Contra affair (hostages for US weapons).
Now, I can't obviously prove the CIA or the american government are involved in this particular outcome, so this is only my opinion....but please consider;
*Mousavi's past secret dealings with the US/CIA
*The self-generated media shit storm surrounding Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s re-election and almost instant dismal that the election was 'fraud', despite facts possibly point otherwise.
*Oil - guess what is the only currency Ahmadinejad isn't selling his oil in?

*Iranian government's intelligance of a US spy-ring plot o overthrow their government -
http://www.congresscheck.com/2009/01...an-government/
* The protests themselves... Protesters holding placards in English/playing up for the cameras - very strange in the middle of Tehran
* the mere fact that there were (again alledgedlly, as I wasnt there) huge pro-Ahmadinejad election rallys on the run up to the election, but have went unreported. Ahmadinejad got 62.6% of the vote in this year’s election. He received 61.69% in the 2005 presidential election. Why the uproar? It is simply without evidence.
The hypocrisy is outstanding. The absolute world-coming-to-an-end media bias is absoltutely dumb-founding. How "concerned" they are with the Iranian peoples; Yet they are unconcerned with civilian casualities in Palestine or Iraq - yet we are told "we" have a "hostage" crisis because 5 guys got ken-fucking-biggly-ed in afghanistan while the blood of afghany civilians pours down the streets. It's all to gather public support and revert public opinion on a result that may have been wholly democratic and true....it just does not suit America, as Ahmadinejad will not play ball, where as Mousavi is a softer prospect.
Again, I cannot prove either way that the election was or was not rigged, but given the almost immediate hysteria from western corners (same ones who described it as part of the "axis of evil" because it chooses to go against American convention)
Looks like the old disrupt, interfere and conquer to me.