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Re: Bush threatens with World War III
I still donīt understand the conservative mindset. It is too obviously hypocritical.
In the past centuries Iran has not attacked one foreign country! It has not invaded, nor occupied foreign soil!
In the past century, the Iranian people had attempted to establish a democracy reflecting the nation-building values and democratic human-rights propaganda of the WEST. - The last attempt being under Mossadeq in the fifties! - Guess who undermined this process. Guess who got rid of, and suppressed these democratic processes? The US, the UK and the West in general.
Until 1979, the Shah and his massacring and torturing US trained and financed Nazi - Organisation, the SAVAK, oppressed their own people, and sold out their resources to the US.
Guess who decided in 1979, that this oppression had to end? - It was the people of IRAN! They had a peopleīs revolution, where over 95 % of the population was on the side of the REVOLUTION.
In 1979, one million Iranians demonstrated in Teheran against the Shah! - Nobody was killed.
The US seems to have problems whith exactly these countries, that take the values of sovereignity, democracy and independence as serious as they themselves.
In the light of these realities, the US politicians, Reps and Dems, appear to me as liars and bigots. Hypocritical Nazi-Propagandists. Cynical Opportunists of Power.
Unfortunately, in the light of these realities, the US people, are imo not anymore the victims of such a political system, but enable them through their pathetic self-bestowed ignorance. They donīt even want to understand, that they are the Nazis nowadays, and that the Third World and the Emerging Countries are fighting their imperialism.
But Nazism and Fascisme of today has a more charming countenance, as it used to have. So beware, of the smiling WASP, promising you democracy, human rights, free-trade and fair treatment.
In most of the cases this was just a prelude to brutal political and economical rape.
" With unfailing consistancy, U.S. intervention has been on the side of the rich and powerful of various nations at the expense of the poor and needy. Rather than strengthening democracies, U.S. leaders have overthrown numerous democratically elected governments or other populist regimes in dozens of countries ... whenever these nations give evidence of putting the interests of their people ahead of the interests of multinational corporate interests. "
Michael Parenti, political scientist and author
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