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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

What do the USraelis want from Iran?

Naturally, the USraelis love to see another Shah, the one who consults with the CIA and MOSSAD before taking any decision. The good old Shah Reza Pahlavi bought $billions worth of useless American weapons. In return, the Americans appointed CIA Director, James Holmes, to help the Shah in the torture and elimination of thousands of intellectuals who opposed his autocratic regime.

During the dying days of his regime, the Shah asked the Israeli ambassador to Tehran, Uri Lubrani, to assassinate Khomeini in Paris, using MOSSAD experience in this field. For this reason, late Khomeini didn’t hesitate a minute before handing the keys of the Israeli embassy to Yasser Arafat.
The Ayatollahs have been staunch supporters of the Palestinian rights. Naturally, the Israelis and their allies don't like it and are trying their best to undermine the Islamic revolution in prepatration for an US-sanctioned Israeli attack. The Arab people are with anyone who opposes the USraeli atrocities, wars and crimes.


The Iranians sacrificed a lot in fighting the combined evil forces of the US, Israel and Britain. They are not ready to give all their gains and let the criminal CIA, MOSSAD and MI-6 to undermine or sabotage their revolution. Most of those demonstrating against the election of Ahmedinejad may be genuine liberals but their motive can be easily questioned since they are currently being supported by US, Israel and Britain.

Neither the Americans nor their Israeli criminal agents are known for promoting democracy or free election. Before criticizing Iran democratic credentials let the Americans and their Western allies show us the courage by defending the rights of Palestinians and criticising the lack of democracy and freedom in Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.


Adnan Darwash, Iraq Occupation Times


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"Rioters confess: Western media duped us," the conservative Kayhan International newspaper said in a front-page headline.

Other hardline newspapers carried articles on Wednesday blaming Mousavi for the violence. One of them, Vatan-e Emrouz, quoted what it said was the father of one of those killed.

"The one responsible for my child's blood is Mirhossein Mousavi and I will follow up this issue until I get my right," it quoted him as saying, giving the victim's surname as Ghanian.

Mousavi has repeatedly said his supporters are not behind the post-election violence

Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, a dissident but yet one of the most senior clerics in Iran, called for three days of national mourning from Wednesday for those killed.

"Resisting the people's demand is religiously prohibited," Montazeri said in a statement on his website.

Montazeri was once named successor to Ayatollah Rohullah Khomeini, but fell out with the founder of the Islamic Republic shortly before his death in 1989. Montazeri has been under house arrest in the holy city of Qom for around a decade.

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