Washington Uses Its Iranian Assets To Destabilize
Iran
Washington
Uses Its Iranian Assets To Destabilize Iran
Iran -
Regime Change Agents Hijack Economic Protests
By Moon
Of Alabama
December 30, 2017 "Information Clearing House"
- Yesterday and today saw some small protests in Iran. They are
probably the first stage of a large "regime change" operation run by
the U.S. and Israel with the help of Iranian terrorist group.
Earlier this month the White House and the
Zionist prepared for
a new assault on Iran:
A delegation led by Israel's National Security
Adviser met with senior American officials in the White House earlier this
month for a joint discussion on strategy to counter Iran's aggression in the
Middle East, a senior U.S. official confirmed to Haaretz.
Another report about the meeting quotes Israeli
officials on the result:
"[T]he U.S. and Israel see eye to eye the
different developments in the region and especially those that are connected to
Iran. We reached at understandings regarding the strategy and the policy needed
to counter Iran. Our understandings deal with the overall strategy but
also with concrete goals, way of action and the means which need to be used to
get obtain those goals."
This is
probably a result of the above meeting:
Hundreds took to the streets of Iran’s second
largest city of Mashad on Thursday to protest over high prices, shouting
slogans against the government.
Videos posted on social media showed demonstrators
in Mashad in northwest Iran, one of the holiest places in Shia Islam, chanting
“death to (President Hassan) Rouhani” and “death to the dictator”.
The semi-official ILNA news agency and social media
reported demonstrations in other cities in Razavi Khorasan Province, including
Neyshabour and Kashmar.
A video of
that protest in Mashad showed some 50 people chanting slogans with more
bystander just milling around.
Protests against the (neo-)liberal economic policies
of the Rohani government in Iran are justified. Official unemployment in Iran
is above 12% and there is hardly any economic growth. The people in the streets
are not the only ones who are dissatisfied with this:
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who
has repeatedly criticized the government’s economic record, said on Wednesday
that the nation was struggling with “high prices, inflation and recession”, and
asked officials to resolve the problems with determination.
On Thursday and today the slogans of some protesters
turned the call for economic relief into a call for regime change.
My hunch is that the usual suspects are behind these
protests. Note that these started in several cities at the same time. This was
not some spontaneous local uproar in one city but had some form of
coordination.
Then there is this:
Reports of signals of international satellite TV
networks jammed in large cities of Iran. Would be sign of regime fear of
today’s protests spreading.
A search in various languages finds exactly zero
such "reports". Carl Bildt is a former Swedish prime minister. He was
recruited in
1973 as a CIA
informant and has since grown into a full blown U.S. asset. He
was involved
in the Ukraine coup and tried to personally profit from it.
The only response to Bildt's tweet was from
one Riyad
Swed - @SwedRiyad who
posted several videos of protests with one of them showing burning
police cars.
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I am not sure the video is genuine. The account has
some unusual attributes (active since September 2016, 655 tweets but only 32
followers?).
Just yesterday one
lecture at the CCC "hacker" congress was about the British
GHCQ Secret Service and its sock-puppet accounts on Twitter and Facebook. These
are used for acquiring human intelligence and for running "regime
change" operations. Page 14-18 of the slides (11:20 min) cite from
obtained GCHQ papers which lists Iran as one of the targets. The speaker
specifically notes a GCHQ account "@2009Iranfree" which was used in
generating the protests in Iran after the reelection of then President
Ahmedinejad.
Today, Friday and the weekly day off in Iran,
several more protest took place in other cities. A Reuters report from
today:
About 300 demonstrators gathered in Kermanshah after
what Fars called a “call by the anti-revolution” and shouted “Political
prisoners should be freed” and “Freedom or death”, while destroying some public
property. Fars did not name any opposition groups.
...
Footage, which could not be verified, showed protests in other cities including
Sari and Rasht in the north, Qom south of Tehran, and Hamadan in the west.
Mohsen Nasj Hamadani, deputy security chief in
Tehran province, said about 50 people had rallied in a Tehran square and most
left after being asked by police, but a few who refused were “temporarily
detained”, the ILNA news agency reported.
Some of these protests have genuine economic reasons
but get hijacked by other interests:
In the central city of Isfahan, a resident
said protesters joined a rally held by factory workers demanding back
wages.
“The slogans quickly changed from the economy to
those against (President Hassan) Rouhani and the Supreme Leader (Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei),” the resident said by telephone.
...
Purely political protests are rare in Iran [...] but demonstrations are
often held by workers over layoffs or non-payment of salaries and people
who hold deposits in non-regulated, bankrupt financial institutions.
...
Alamolhoda, the representative of Ayatollah Khamenei in northeastern Mashhad,
said a few people had taken advantage of Thursday’s protests against
rising prices to chant slogans against Iran’s role in regional conflicts.
...
“Some people had came to express their demands, but suddenly, in a crowd
of hundreds, a small group that did not exceed 50 shouted deviant and
horrendous slogans such as ‘Let go of Palestine’, ‘Not Gaza, not Lebanon,
I’d give my life (only) for Iran’,” Alamolhoda said.
Two videos posted
by BBC Persian and others I have seen show only small active protest groups
with a dozen or so people while many more are just standing by or film the
people who are chanting slogans.
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Videos published by the terrorist group Mujahedin-e
Khalq [MEK], 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, also show mostly
small protests despite the MEK's claim of Tens of thousands of people
chant “death to dictator". The MEK, or its "civilian"
organization National Council of Resistance of Iran , seem to be most involved
in the current protests. Its website is
currently filled with the protest issue with a total of ten reports and its
head figure issued a
supportive statement:
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian
Resistance, saluted the heroic people of Kermanshah and other cities who rose
up today chanting “death or freedom”, “death to Rouhani”, “death to the
dictator”, and “political prisoners must be freed”, and protested against high
prices, poverty and corruption.
She said, “Yesterday Mashhad, today Kermanshah, and
tomorrow throughout Iran; this uprising has tolled the death knell for the
overthrow of the totally corrupt dictatorship of the mullahs, and is the rise
of democracy, justice and popular sovereignty.
This very early engagement of the MEK -its first
report was published yesterday at 10:26 am- is extremely suspicious.
In 2012 it was reported that Israel had
used the MEK terrorist organization to assassinate nuclear scientists
in Iran:
On Thursday, U.S. officials speaking to NBC news
claimed that Mossad agents were training members of the dissident terror group
People’s Mujahedin of Iran in order assassinate Iranian nuclear scientists,
adding that the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama was aware of the
operation, but had no direct link to them.
The U.S. officials reportedly confirmed the link
between Israel and the People’s Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), with one official
saying: "All your inclinations are correct.”
In October a CATO Institute paper analyzed (and
rejected) several options for U.S. handling Iran. Under Option Three: “Regime
Change from Within” it noted:
In this approach, the United States would pressure
the Iranian regime and simultaneously back groups that oppose it-whether
the exiled extremist National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), pro-democracy
Green Revolution factions, or ethnic minorities within Iran-a strategy
advocates often compare to Reagan’s support for civil society groups in the
Soviet Union.
...
[A] proponent of “coerced democratization,” the Foundation for Defense of
Democracies’ Mark Dubowitz, urged President Trump to “go on the offensive
against the Iranian regime” by “weakening the Iranian regime’s finances”
through “massive economic sanctions,” while also “undermin[ing] Iran’s rulers
by strengthening pro-democracy forces” inside Iran. This option
appears to be gaining traction in the Trump administration’s ongoing Iran
policy review and has received public support from Tillerson. CIA Director Mike
Pompeo also favored such an approach during his time in Congress.
The MEK/NCRI noted that
Senator Tom Cotton, who will likely replace CIA chief Pompeo when Pompeo moves
to the State Department, issued a supportive statement for the protests.
The White House and the Netanyahoo regime agreed on
a strategy towards Iran. Major members of the Trump administration are in favor
of "regime change" by "pro-democracy forces" in Iran. A few
weeks after an agreement was found, coordinated economic protests start in Iran
which are soon hijacked by small groups of very active regime changers. A group
of Iranian exile terrorists, well known for deadly collaboration with Israeli
spies as well as for having operation cells in Iran, is highly engaged in the
protest from very early on.
If this the "regime change" operation I
presume, the protests will soon get bigger. When the people need money a few
thousand dollars are enough to create a large crowd. Small groups will riot
while hiding within the larger protests of maybe genuinely concerned people.
The "western" media will engage with their usual pseudo liberal
humanism and concern trolling. When the police in Iran tries to arrest those
rioters who are raising havoc the media will scream "brutality". Some
"martyr" will be created and iconified. Rumors of censorship and
suppression will be raised (see Carl Bildt above), fake news will come from
everywhere and hundreds of sock puppet Twitter and Facebook accounts will
suddenly be "Iranian" and breathlessly report "from the
scene" of their Langley offices.
For the Iranian politicians and police the issue is
tricky. Economic protests are clearly justified with even Khameni voicing
support for the issue. But rioting in the streets must be suppressed before it
further escalates and becomes uncontrollable. Weapons on the protesters site
firing in all directions may soon become a problem. The Mossad and the MEK are
not shy of killing random people.
But the Islamic Republic in Iran has genuine support
in large parts of the society. There are big civil organizations that support
the government - not on every issue but in its general framework. Most
Iranian's are proud nationalists and will be difficult to divide. If this is
indeed the "regime change" attempt I suspect, I predict that it will
fail.
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Iran - 29 Dec 2017 - Public protest against high
prices continue in Kermanshah
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