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Dear R D , Victory is near.
by Siavash300 on Sun Oct 30, 2011 02:49 PM PDTThe power of crying mother whose son was executed and buried in the middle of night in unmarked mass grave in Behesht-e-Zahra cemetary will send these Islamic monsters to the dumpster of the history.
The power of the father whose virgin daughter had been raped the night before her execution in Iran's prisons will send these Islamic monsters to the dumpster of the history.
The pain that our nation suffered during last 32 years will eventually send these bastards to the dumpster of history.
Thanks for comment, I am sure victory is near.
Sincerely,
Siavash
Dear Siavash
by R2-D2 on Sat Oct 29, 2011 05:13 PM PDTThank you for your comment - Although I don't necessarily agree with all your points, nevertheless, we are both of the same mind that the Mullahs and their cronies, the Sepah, Basijis, etc. have to go :)
Let's do our very best to make that happen: Sooner Rather Than Later :)
Tks Again,
R D
Nobody denies foreign power's agendas
by Siavash300 on Sat Oct 29, 2011 03:32 PM PDT"I would like to encourage you to do your own reserach, and come to your own conclusions regarding the subjects discussed " RD
I have already did my research long time ago. No one denies about present of foreign establishements and their agendas. Any establishment has their own agenda for other countries. So what? for example, Pakistan may liked or disliked shah of Iran. or any other establishment such as China. They would have supported their sympathizers inside Iran by paying them money or to praise them in their media. So what? The ultimate decision is Iranian people decision. Sure, CIA /MI6 or KGB or Mosaad paid some money to their own sympathizers inside Iran to promote their agendas. No question about about that. But those are NOT ultimate determinating factor in shaping Iran history. USSR also supporting Their sympathizers inside Iran through Tudeh party back in 1953. So what? The final decision was made by Iranian people. so do you want me to show all document about soviet supporting Tudeh party and come to conclusion that soviet made decision for Iran, not Iranian people.
Iranians also will shape their history in near future. If our people overthrown stinky mullahs soon, please don't give credit to CIA/MI6 Mossaad. It is the work of our great nation.
Thanks,
Siavash
BTW,
I am older than you.
Dear Siavash
by R2-D2 on Sat Oct 29, 2011 03:13 PM PDTYou sound like a young man who loves Iran, and I truly admire you for that -
Nevertheless, I would like to encourage you to do your own reserach, and come to your own conclusions regarding the subjects discussed -
If I may, let me also encourage to look through original documents with reference to the 1953 Coup against Dr. Mossadeq - These documents, which are indeed primary source documents, were released by the CIA, and the British Intelligence (MI6), through the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) - It clearly shows both the British and American involvements in the Coup -
Many of these documents are available online, and hard copies of some could be purchased directly from both the US and British Governments -
Regarding the 1979 Revolution, please let me say that I was a student at the University of London, UK, back then - I remember distinctly all that was happening, both in Iran, and overseas -
In 1978, the Western leaders represented by Prime Minister Callaghan of Britain, President Jimmy Carter of US, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of West Germany, and President Giscard of France gathered in Guadalupe to decide the fate of the Shah - This meeting is well documented -
In the 1970's, in interview after interview, the Shah was making irrational statements, coming across as a Megal Maniac, with hugely grandiose ideas - The West was becoming significantly concerned about his overall health in general, and his mental health in particular -
Please watch this short video regarding that:
Mike Wallace On the CIA Psychological Profile of the Shah
This is not the only interview by the Shah - If you go to YouTube, he gave many others to Journalists such as Barbara Walters, Oraianna fallaci, etc. - Again, I would like to encourage you to watch these interviews for yourself -
In any event, at the Guadalupe meeting in 1978 that I referenced above, the Western leaders decided that the Shah could not be relied upon anymore to stand against the Soviet Union and Communism, as he had done before - He was considered as an "Uncertain" ally, as the video above indicated -
Shortly thereafter, Khomeini was brought to Paris from Najaf, and on a daily basis, he would give press conferences to the World Media with Ghotbzadeh on his side - I used to watch these Press Conferences every day on BBC -
A few months later, he was brought to Iran, as the Shah left, and the rest is history -
Now, regarding the demonstrations and uprising following the Fraudulent Presidential Elections back in 2009, I totally agree with you that, by and large, it was an Organic and a Grass-Roots Movement - I followed that very closely -
I want you to know that I'm proud of my Iranian Heritage - I greatyly appreciate the wonderful works that our Brothers and Sisters in Iran did two (2) years ago following the Fraudulent Presidential Elections - But it showed us that the brutality of the Sepah and Basijis could not be overcome just by demonstrating -
I sincerely hope that this Arab Spring would revisit our Beloved Iran in the form of a "Persian Spring" - As with Libya, our beloved Brothers and Sisters may need outside help to overcome these brutal Mullahs and their Sepah and Basijis -
Wishing you the best, and again, I hope you look in to these matters closely, and as I said before, come to your own conclusions -
Sincerely,
R D
Great nation of Iran
by Siavash300 on Sat Oct 29, 2011 11:30 AM PDT".....events surrounding the 1953 Coup against the Mossadeq Government,....." "the role of the British and other Western Powers in removing him from power in 1979 when he no longer was of use to them " R D
In both events it was the wish of our great nation, not the role of foreign power.
In 1953, majority of our people loved their shah and wanted him to return to crown.
On strike contrast, In 1979, Majority of our people didn't want the shah and wanted him to leave. If shah could have survived from his deadly illness, he would have returned as he did in 1953. Foreign powers either support the events or they don't, but they don't have final determination in our history. Our people have final determination in shaping their history.
The blood of Neda, Sohrab, Taraneh Mosavi and thousands and thousands Iranians freedom fighters makes our history, not few CIA or mosad agents.
The present of 2 to 3 million Iranians on streets on june 12, 2009 makes our history, not few foreign agents. Given credit to foreign establishments and ignoring the will of our great nation is an insult to our people.
'anglophile'
by R2-D2 on Fri Oct 28, 2011 07:02 PM PDTPlease continue "Kissing Up" to your Masters in England - As I have indicated before, your name 'anglophile' is well-suited for your mission at hand ;) !
I guess you have a short memory of events surrounding the 1953 Coup against the Mossadeq Government, and the direct involvement of the British in that -
But then again, I remember your other comments in DK's blogs on the subject of how great the Shah was, and how conveniently you forgot the role of the British and other Western Powers in removing him from power in 1979 when he no longer was of use to them :) !
P.S. Looking Forward To Your Next Comment On Either How Great The Brits Are, Or Bashing Those Who Expose You For Who You Really Are - Unfortunately, Nothing But A A British Lackey :) !
Sincerely,
R D
ما صنعت نفتمون رو مدیون انگلیسا هستیم
anglophileFri Oct 28, 2011 12:29 PM PDT
حالا بازم بگین انگلیسا بد هستن