woensdag 17 juni 2009

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Wat verzwegen wordt door de commerciele massamedia:

The CIA's Iranian Plan?

Short video explores the possibility that the CIA is involved in Iran's recent election unrest.

June 16, 2009 - AntiDefm

In case you missed it

Bush Authorizes New Covert Action Against Iran:  Bush Authorizes New Covert Action Against Iran The CIA has received secret presidential approval to mount a covert "black" operation to destabilize the Iranian government, current and former officials in the intelligence community tell the Blotter on ABCNews.com.

Bush sanctions 'black ops' against Iran: Mr Bush has signed an official document endorsing CIA plans for a propaganda and disinformation campaign intended to destabilise, and eventually topple, the theocratic rule of the mullahs.

Rice says Iran spying charges pervert rule of law: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Iran of perverting the rule of law by charging three Iranian-Americans with spying and denied they were involved in espionage.

Secret war report led to spy charges for Roxana: Lawyer reveals that a trip to Israel in 2006 helped to incriminate journalist

Journalist Copied Iranian Report on U.S. and Iraq: Her attorney revealed that the American-born journalist had been convicted of spying for the United States in part because she had a copy of a confidential Iranian report on the U.S.-led war in Iraq.

Trojan Horse: The National Endowment for Democracy: How many Americans could identify the National Endowment for Democracy? An organization which often does exactly the opposite of what its name implies. The NED was set up in the early 1980s under President Reagan in the wake of all the negative revelations about the CIA in the second half of the 1970s.

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Anoniem zei

Zonder al die ondoorzichtige praktijken, kan je zo wel zien dat alles in stelling is gebracht om Iran zoveel mogelijk te beschadigen.Bijna alle media laten alles van 1 kant zien.
Hier presteren ze het om Ellian aan het woord te laten in Nova en Verhagen met zijn mensenrechtenriedel is overaktief. In ieder geval een gouden tijd voor (pro)zionisten om aktief te zijn.

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Sonja zei

ElBaradei: Iran wil kernwapens maken

Iran wil volgens El Baradei toch kernwapens maken © ANP
Iran wil kennis verwerven om nucleaire wapens te maken als „verzekering" tegen de veronderstelde dreiging van buurlanden en de Verenigde Staten.

Dat heeft Mohamed ElBaradei, topman van het Internationale Atoom- en Energie Agentschap(IAEA) woensdag gezegd in een interview met de BBC.
„Het ultieme doel van Iran is, en zo kijk ik er tegenaan, dat ze erkenning willen als een belangrijke macht in het Midden-Oosten”, zo analyseert ElBaradei. De Egyptenaar neemt later dit jaar afscheid als directeur-generaal van het IAEA.
Iran houdt zelf vol dat het nucleaire programma alleen is bedoeld voor het opwekken van energie, en niet voor het ontwikkelen van kernwapens. Westerse landen, Israël voorop, geloven die lezing niet. Zij denken dat Iran wel degelijk pogingen doet om technologie te bemachtigen voor het maken van nucleaire wapens.

http://www.trouw.nl/nieuws/wereld/article2790270.ece

Vanwaar deze plotselinge omslag na jaren van ontkenning? Geloofwaardig? Royale pensioenregeling wellicht?

Anoniem zei

Administration Plans to Move Top Iran Expert to White House (
World (New York Times
BuzzPermalinkBy MARK LANDLER
Published: June 15, 2009
WASHINGTON — With the White House assuming a more central role in dealing with Iran, the Obama administration plans to move its senior Iran policy maker, Dennis B. Ross, to the National Security Council from the State Department, two administration officials said Monday.

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Defiance Grows as Iran’s Leader Sets Vote Review (June 16, 2009)
Times Topics: IranThe move comes as the administration struggles to fashion a response to Iran’s election and its chaotic aftermath, though that effort was not the reason for his new job, these officials said.

Instead, the change reflects that the White House has become the focus of action on Iran. President Obama reached out to the Iranian people with a videotaped New Year’s greeting, and the president’s National Security Council is driving his engagement policy, these officials said.

Mr. Ross, 60, is expected to have a broader portfolio at the White House than he does at the State Department, where his title is special adviser for the gulf and Southwest Asia.

The officials said Mr. Ross was likely to remain influential on Iran policy, as well as offering strategic advice on the broader Middle East. He was one of Mr. Obama’s principal advisers on Arab-Israeli policy during the election campaign.

Mr. Ross has been in the thick of deliberations over how to respond to events in Tehran, and he was at the White House on Monday. So far, the administration’s public statements have been carefully modulated, so as not to give Iran’s hard-liners an excuse to claim American meddling.

The administration declined to confirm that Mr. Ross was moving. “He worked hard throughout the weekend, and he’s continuing to do his job today,” the State Department spokesman, Ian C. Kelly, said. “If and when there is some kind of personnel announcement, I’d be happy to let you know.”

Administration officials said Mr. Ross had been increasingly frustrated with his role at the State Department. He did not have close ties to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and his negotiations over the State Department position had been long and complicated, in part because the department’s career diplom

Mr. Ross has been active behind the scenes. He recently visited several countries in the region. But Mr. Holbrooke grabbed the limelight when he became the first Obama emissary to meet an Iranian counterpart, chatting with a deputy foreign minister at a conference in the Netherlands.

lees verder New York Times

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