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Shouldn't this be called terrorism?

Filed at 5:53 a.m. ET

 

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. congressional leaders agreed late last year to President George W. Bush's funding request for a major escalation of covert operations against Iran aimed at destabilizing its leadership, according to a report in The New Yorker magazine published online on Sunday.

 

The article by reporter Seymour Hersh, from the magazine's July 7 and 14 issue, centers around a highly classified Presidential Finding signed by Bush which by U.S. law must be made known to Democratic and Republican House and Senate leaders and ranking members of the intelligence committees.

 

"The Finding was focused on undermining Iran's nuclear ambitions and trying to undermine the government through regime change," the article cited a person familiar with its contents as saying, and involved "working with opposition groups and passing money."

 

Hersh has written previously about possible administration plans to go to war to stop Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons, including an April 2006 article in the New Yorker that suggested regime change in Iran, whether by diplomatic or military means, was Bush's ultimate goal.

 

Funding for the covert escalation, for which Bush requested up to $400 million, was approved by congressional leaders, according to the article, citing current and former military, intelligence and congressional sources.

 

Clandestine operations against Iran are not new. U.S. Special Operations Forces have been conducting crossborder operations from southern Iraq since last year, the article said.

 

These have included seizing members of Al Quds, the commando arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and taking them to Iraq for interrogation, and the pursuit of "high-value targets" in Bush's war on terrorism, who may be captured or killed, according to the article.

 

But the scale and the scope of the operations in Iran, which include the Central Intelligence Agency, have now been significantly expanded, the article said, citing current and former officials.

 

Many of these activities are not specified in the new finding, and some congressional leaders have had serious questions about their nature, it said.

 

Among groups inside Iran benefiting from U.S. support is the Jundallah, also known as the Iranian People's Resistance Movement, according to former CIA officer Robert Baer. Council on Foreign Relations analyst Vali Nasr described it to Hersh as a vicious organization suspected of links to al Qaeda.

 

The article said U.S. support for the dissident groups could prompt a violent crackdown by Iran, which could give the Bush administration a reason to intervene.

 

None of the Democratic leaders in Congress would comment on the finding, the article said. The White House, which has repeatedly denied preparing for military action against Iran, and the CIA also declined comment.

 

The United States is leading international efforts to rein in Iran's suspected effort to develop nuclear weapons, although Washington concedes Iran has the right to develop nuclear power for civilian uses.

 
 
   
 

Ron Paul on Iran Energy
I wish people had a better understanding of nuclear technology because then it would be much harder to fear monger and propagandize the way Israel/United States do in relation to Iran. As long as Iran is in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty it would be impossible to conceal their progress in enriching uranium toward weapons grade material.
 
 
 

   
Ahmadinijeadiej... says, "Stop giving us your crappy money!"

"They get our oil and give us a worthless piece of paper," Ahmadinejad said earlier after the close of the summit in the Saudi capital of Riyadh.

The comments by the Iranian president gained backing from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez as he said at the same event, "The empire of the dollar has to end."

On the soaring oil prices, the Iranian president said, "At a time when the growth of consumption is lower than the growth of production and the market is full of oil, prices are rising and this trend is completely fake and imposed."

"As you know the decrease in the dollar's value and the increase in energy prices are two sides of the same coin which are being introduced as factors behind the recent instability," Ahmadinejad added.

 

Here's the full story.

 
 
   
 

Obama said what?

Those of you looking for a change in foreign policy(like myself) are unlikely to get it.

 

Obama:

"My plan also allows for a limited number of U.S. troops to remain and
prevent Iraq from becoming a haven for international terrorism and reduce
the risk of all-out chaos. In addition, we will redeploy our troops to
other locations in the region, reassuring our allies that we will stay
engaged in the Middle East.
And my plan includes a robust regional
diplomatic strategy that includes talking to Syria and Iran – something
this Administration has finally embraced."

 

"As the U.S. redeploys from Iraq, we can recapture lost influence in the
Middle East. We can refocus our efforts to critical, yet neglected
priorities, such as combating international terrorism and winning the war
in Afghanistan
. And we can, then, more effectively deal with one of the

greatest threats to the United States, Israel and world peace: Iran."

 

"Iran’s President Ahmadinejad’s regime is a threat to all of us. His
words contain a chilling echo of some of the world’s most tragic
history."

 

"In the 21^st century, it is unacceptable that a member state of the United
Nations would openly call for the elimination of another member state. But
that is exactly what he has done.
Neither Israel nor the United States has
the luxury of dismissing these outrages as mere rhetoric."

 

I have underlined the key points for you. Take special notice of the underlining in the final paragraph. Obama is using neocon propaganda when he makes this point. Iran's president did not openly call for the elimination of Israel. Doesn't Obama read my blog?

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

   
In the road of Alamoot between a part of alborz mountains

I wanted to write about this trip, I thought this travel will be just a funny trip but it was not just a trip, it changed me, it made me sad , I saw whatever that I did not might to see.

 

Every things was great, that American woman tourist with her friend when I was backing from castle

Very friendly People; Nature was wonderful, every thing was great 

i really enjoyed to visit this places  

but the destroyed castle was actually excuse to destroying me

 

Anyways…

 

See some pictures that I took from there

 

If you see different pictures, it means is Alborz mountains, if just for once see Alborz you will see whatever I saw, we were driving more than 4 hours in this road from city until the castle, and had not time, because we wanted back before sunset, so I took most of the pictures from car while my friend was driving, my camera is not very good it is actually a cell phone camera

 

 Hope you like them

Wish you were here and could see as i saw

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think I saw more than 10 villages in the Mountainous road

People were very kind and friendly with us

We also did buy milk from them, farmers knows how great this milks is  

 

 

  

 

 

Car needed a little rest; we were also tired so

Parked the car in here

 

 

 

And ate a little cherry near this acequia

 

   

 

 

 

  This is that Lake i spoke about it before "Ovan Lake"

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

Castle is over head of this rock 

 

 

The Destroyed castle

 

   

 

also I made a short movie in the castle i will share it with you

 

Dorood bar Hasan Sabbah

 

All of these Pictures is just a Smal gratefully to Hasan Sabbah

The Man who wanted rebuilt Iran as means of Iran and for all Fights with barbarian Arabian imperialism

 

Hi to you Great Man

 

 

 
 
   
 

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