Re: The impending war with Iran
Speaking of the US sponsoring regime change all over the world (and sometimes failing miserably), here's a little story about how we're sneaking in about $75 million to non governmental groups in Iran to "encourage" them, probably with some help from some covert Christians in Action "consultants" to overthrow the government. We've done this in Chile, Peru, Cuba, the Baltic States, even in Iran once before...
"... The money is to be spent on empowering civil society, providing supplemental requests, broadcasting into Iran, promoting democracy, offering scholarships and fellowships, and enhancing communication.
But Iranian civil society activists who asked to remain unidentified told IPS they believe this policy will just intensify the Islamic republic's repressive approach toward non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and will be used as an excuse to crack down on their activities...."
Our motto must be, "if we fail at diplomacy, we'll outsource our regime change to the locals so no one can accuse us of butting in where we don't belong..." As everyone knows, "there is no such thing as a free lunch".
Speaking of the US sponsoring regime change all over the world (and sometimes failing miserably), here's a little story about how we're sneaking in about $75 million to non governmental groups in Iran to "encourage" them, probably with some help from some covert Christians in Action "consultants" to overthrow the government. We've done this in Chile, Peru, Cuba, the Baltic States, even in Iran once before...
"... The money is to be spent on empowering civil society, providing supplemental requests, broadcasting into Iran, promoting democracy, offering scholarships and fellowships, and enhancing communication.
But Iranian civil society activists who asked to remain unidentified told IPS they believe this policy will just intensify the Islamic republic's repressive approach toward non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and will be used as an excuse to crack down on their activities...."
Our motto must be, "if we fail at diplomacy, we'll outsource our regime change to the locals so no one can accuse us of butting in where we don't belong..." As everyone knows, "there is no such thing as a free lunch".
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