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Friday, 19 June 2009

Iran's Election and US - Iranian Relations

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by Stephen Lendman
Global Research, June 18, 2009

"....Also disturbing are more moderate, supposedly even-handed, and progressive US voices....On June 13, Stephen Zunes asked....Juan Cole admitted....

The Nation magazine has had a shameful record since inception.... Now it's at it again in a June 13 Robert Dreyfuss article headlined.....

A lack of journalistic and analytical integrity on the left and right continues to hype fraud without a shred of supportive evidence, so something sinister may be visible on Iranian streets. If true, the Obama administration likely is behind it or at least in support, so Iranians need remember their history....

Iranian Street Protests and Their Ominous Possibilities

Leading up to and after the Iranian election, The New York Times played its customary role as lead media gatekeeper/instigator doing what it does best - sanitizing news, filtering out uncomfortable truths, and presenting distorted opinions for the powerful interests it represents.....

What's going on? Are anti-Ahmadinejad protests spontaneous or are covert instigators inciting them?....

Writing in the New Yorker's June 29, 2008 issue, Seymour Hersh said "Late last year, Congress agreed to a request from President Bush to fund a major escalation of covert operations against Iran, according to current and former military, intelligence, and congressional sources. These operations, for which the President sought up to four hundred million dollars, were described in a Presidential Finding signed by Bush, and are designed to destabilize the country's religious leadership."....."


# posted by Tony : 6:46 AM


Flashback

[Read is mine]
Tony is doing it (Anal-ysing)

(Addressing an international conference in support of the Palestinians in Tehran, the Leader was referring to "those who entertained hopes of a peaceful coexistence with the Zionist". )
[COMMENT: Does this apply to your "ally", the Rabbit of Syria, Seyyed Khamenei? How about your own "pragmatic" co-existence with the Great Satan, the protector and enabler of the Zionist state, next door in Iraq? You don't seem to mind the Great Satan next door, as part of a "pragmatic" calculation, to get rid of Saddam and to bring to power sectarian Shiites in Iraq.]
# posted by Tony : 2:44 AM

Green Anal-ysist … with envy

June 19, 2009
IranVote

While this may be true today, who knows what tomorrow will bring? I suspect many of their rotten leaders are silently rooting for Ahmadinejad and Khamenei.
[I know what tomorow will bring, blood shall defeat the sword, and the Magic shall turn against the Magician. It is the blood of Hezbullah's youths that liberated Lebanon, and gave life to resistance option, and its the blood of Hamas youths that stopped Isreal.]

Arab Apathy

"What is taking place in Iran today (regardless of which side you support or if the opposition is truly reformist or not) only reaffirms how the Arab people (youth in particular) are the most impotent and spineless people in the middle east."

Tony Sayegh Homepage 06.12.09 - 9:25 am #


42 years ago, after occipation of Gaza in 1967, while (Arab youth in particular) were taking the streets to say NO, to Join Palestinian resistance, the 20 years old Green coward Bitch, left Gaza, his birth place, and never returned. After 42 years, he emerged as a "Palestinian Pundit", to tell Hamas what to do and what not to do.

When asked: What Hamas can do, The Hamas Basher preyed:



Hamas "....need to align itself with progressive forces in Egypt and make toppling the Pharaoh a top priority......".


So, Hamas should not only align itself with the impotent and spineless progressive forces in Egypt, Hamas should do their work.
My ass, Hamas is best Daughter of Moslem Brotherhood, who draged Muslem Brotherhood to alight with Iran and Hezbollah.

On Tuesday, January 29, 2008, the Bitch demanded; Hamas Should Keep Up the Pressure.

Let it be guerrilla war of the wall. Every time the Pharaoh plugs a few openings, many more are blasted away. Hopefully pressure on the Pharaoh can be intensified from the Egyptian street while this war of the wall goes on.Stay tuned, this is far from over.
# posted by Tony : 4:09 AM
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# posted by Tony : 4:09 AM

I replied:

“Let it be guerrilla war of the wall. Every time the Pharaoh plugs a few openings, many more are blasted away.”
Can’t you see that Hamas did that exactly the past few days, and it is time to turn it into a guerrilla political war in Cairo and Riyadh?
And, why you are so sure that Hamas can’t and won’t turn it again a guerrilla war on the wall.
My friend, it the hunger and the siege, more than Hamas, that escalated public anger, and it, Pharaoh’s tactical move that de-escalated public anger and mobilization.

I shall not be surprised to read you claiming claim again that Hamas, like Arafat is using peoples uprising to get to the negotiation table.
Hopefully pressure on the Pharaoh can be intensified from the Egyptian street while this war of the wall goes on.”
The Iranian street changed the regime, not for Palestine, but for itself when the revolution was ripe.
Let us think why would the Egyptian street move for Gaza and failed to move for itself, against Pharaoh. Pharaoh may tolerate and get the credit in the first move, but shall lose everything in the other move. The Egyptian street has enough reasons, local reasons, to act like the Iranian street did.
The Question is: IS THE SUNNI EGYPTIAN STREET RIPE AND READY TO SPEAK OUT: HUMILATION NEVER?? AND PAY THE BLOODY PRICE??
I appreciate the pressure put by the Egyptian street that forced Pharaoh to bow few days to vent that pressure, but I would say, that rejecting Pharaoh’s invitation, and continuing the guerrilla war on the wall, which shall lead to a guerrilla war on the guards of the wall, may turn the Egyptian street against Hamas.
Uproated Palestinian Homepage 01.29.08 - 3:57 pm #
Time proved I was right, we have seen how Pharaoh used Hezbollah's cell to turn the street against Nasralla.
Yes Mubrak Believes Time is Right for Arab-Israeli Peace!
So did Saadat believed 3 decades ago.

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