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Israel squeezed out by Iran and US goodwill

"Netanyahu has made no direct public comment about last week's highly successful charm offensive at the UN by Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani, and his subsequent game-changing telephone conversation with Obama. But the Israeli prime minister vowed before arriving in the US to counter Iran's "onslaught of smiles". He was not expected to pull his punches when addressing the UN on Tuesday, and has extended his US visit by a day to push his views in a series of media interviews."

Israel squeezed out by Iran and US goodwill | World news | theguardian.com

Does Israel have anything to worry about or are they acting like petulant children regarding the diplomatic "advances" made by the US and Iran?

I do not believe that the US would abandon their ally Israel an effort to strengthen their nascent relationship with Iran.

I seriously doubt they would. Iran is a "let's wait and see" ally.

It does seem as if they are acting like "petulant children" however - other allies, such as Saudi Arabia aren't overly happy either. A key point is Iran is in THEIR backyard so these guys have the most to worry about.

Iran is not an ally, not even close. This was just a telephone conversation, plus the real people running the show in Iran are the Ayatollahs not this new President.
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?

You actually shut the fuck up for once?


Gravity clam yourself-----the JIHADISTA is playing a game-----combining a year based
on the migrations of the rapist pig of arabia with a month and day of the gregorian
calendar-------by to doing she imagines she is demonstrating her erudition
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?
Ty Cobb pitched a perfect game. I remember it well. Or maybe it was Babe Ruth.



I hate to admit to knowing anything or imagining I know anything about
baseball-------but I did not know that Babe Ruth was a Pitcher-----who is
Ty Cobb? is that TY ON THE COBB ----like CORN ON THE COBB? a kind of
reverse enchalada?
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?

It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.
 
THE DAY IRAN'S DEMOCRACY DIED: AUGUST 19, 1953 (28 MORDAD 1332)

Mohammad Mosaddegh (16 June 1882 – 5 March 1967), was the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953 when he was overthrown in a coup d'état orchestrated by the UnitedStates Central Intelligence Agency.From an aristocratic background, Mosaddegh was an author, administrator, lawyer, prominent parliamentarian, and politician. During his time as prime minister, a wide range of progressive social reforms were carried out.Unemployment compensation was introduced, factory owners were ordered to pay benefits to sick and injured workers, and peasants were freed from forced labor in their landlords' estates. Twenty percent of the money landlords received in rent was placed in a fund to pay for development projects such as public baths, rural housing, and pest control.He is most famous as the architect of the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry, which had been under British control since 1913 through the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) (later British Petroleum or BP). The Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. was controlled by the British government. Mosaddegh was removed from power in a coup on 19 August 1953, organised and carried out by the United States CIA at the request of the British MI6 which chose Iranian General Fazlollah Zahedi to succeed Mosaddegh.While the coup is commonly referred to as Operation Ajax after its CIA cryptonym, in Iran it is referred to as the 28 Mordad 1332 coup, after its date on the Iranian calendar. Mosaddegh was imprisoned for three years, then put under house arrest until his death.

The Day Iran's Democracy Died: August 19, 1953 (28 Mordad 1332)
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?

It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.

The CIA was around in 1332 you fucking raving lunatic?:cuckoo:
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?

It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.

The CIA was around in 1332 you fucking raving lunatic?:cuckoo:

Give or take 600 years or so....:eusa_whistle:
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?

It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.


I doubt that the installation of the Shah of Iran was all that significant for the world-

The filth of the Mullahs is far more significant. There is no reason to believe that the Shah
BROUGHT ABOUT that filth As despots in isa-respecting lands go----the Shah was
among the most benign For that matter so was Mubarak and so was Saleh of Yemen

The Iranian cultural revolution is more logically seen as a forerunner of the "ARAB SPRING"
which is simply a manefestation of islamic "culture" in which mad frenzied bloody
religious revivals are periodic Its happend before -----in fact even in medieval
Spain and also coming in Turkey

There is no doubt that there was a rebellion movement against the Shah----and no doubt
that his suppression of that movement was VERY BRUTAL -----not quite as brutal
as the suppressions enacted by both PAPA ASSAD and BABY ASSAD---but brutal
enough for sophists to use as a scapegoat for the filth of the present time--the bloody
filth which some ENDORSE
 
"Netanyahu has made no direct public comment about last week's highly successful charm offensive at the UN by Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani, and his subsequent game-changing telephone conversation with Obama. But the Israeli prime minister vowed before arriving in the US to counter Iran's "onslaught of smiles". He was not expected to pull his punches when addressing the UN on Tuesday, and has extended his US visit by a day to push his views in a series of media interviews."

Israel squeezed out by Iran and US goodwill | World news | theguardian.com

Does Israel have anything to worry about or are they acting like petulant children regarding the diplomatic "advances" made by the US and Iran?

I do not believe that the US would abandon their ally Israel an effort to strengthen their nascent relationship with Iran.

I seriously doubt they would. Iran is a "let's wait and see" ally.

It does seem as if they are acting like "petulant children" however - other allies, such as Saudi Arabia aren't overly happy either. A key point is Iran is in THEIR backyard so these guys have the most to worry about.

Iran is not an ally, not even close. This was just a telephone conversation, plus the real people running the show in Iran are the Ayatollahs not this new President.

Agree. Ally was the wrong term to use.
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?
Ty Cobb pitched a perfect game. I remember it well. Or maybe it was Babe Ruth.



I hate to admit to knowing anything or imagining I know anything about
baseball-------but I did not know that Babe Ruth was a Pitcher-----who is
Ty Cobb? is that TY ON THE COBB ----like CORN ON THE COBB? a kind of
reverse enchalada?
The Babe was one of the best pitchers in baseball when he was in Boston. He could have been in the HOF on his pitching record alone. Ty Cobb, the Georgia Peach, is voted to be the best baseball player in history. Of course, both of them were Islamic terrorists. That's why they're in this thread.
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?

It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.

The CIA was around in 1332 you fucking raving lunatic?:cuckoo:

Pay attention, that May 28, 1332 date is the day in the Iranian calendar that occurred.
 
It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.

The CIA was around in 1332 you fucking raving lunatic?:cuckoo:

Pay attention, that May 28, 1332 date is the day in the Iranian calendar that occurred.
Ah, yes. The day after May 27, 1332 or the day before May 29, 1332? We have to be accurate here.
 
Why should Israel care that the US is patting the head of Iran with a left hand, so long as the right hand continues the underground show with its finger puppets in the region?

Case in point: on the pretext of the dubious chemical attacks in August, and against a backdrop of in-fighting between various rebel factions near the border of Turkey, the Turkish government is set to extend its mandate authorizing the deployment of troops in Syria.

After all, what business is it of ours, if Turkey feels compelled to defend itself against such a hostile neighbor, especially when we're sooo preoccupied with the appearance of diplomacy with Iran and Russia? -- *wink wink*
 
Why should Israel care that the US is patting the head of Iran with a left hand, so long as the right hand continues the underground show with its finger puppets in the region?

Case in point: on the pretext of the dubious chemical attacks in August, and against a backdrop of in-fighting between various rebel factions near the border of Turkey, the Turkish government is set to extend its mandate authorizing the deployment of troops in Syria.

After all, what business is it of ours, if Turkey feels compelled to defend itself against such a hostile neighbor, especially when we're sooo preoccupied with the appearance of diplomacy with Iran and Russia? -- *wink wink*

wink wink

:thup:
 
Why should Israel care that the US is patting the head of Iran with a left hand, so long as the right hand continues the underground show with its finger puppets in the region?

Case in point: on the pretext of the dubious chemical attacks in August, and against a backdrop of in-fighting between various rebel factions near the border of Turkey, the Turkish government is set to extend its mandate authorizing the deployment of troops in Syria.

After all, what business is it of ours, if Turkey feels compelled to defend itself against such a hostile neighbor, especially when we're sooo preoccupied with the appearance of diplomacy with Iran and Russia? -- *wink wink*
We'll let the Turks have 'em. They need the practice.
 
The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

Anyone know what happened on that day?

It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.
Gee, Frau Sherri, this might be the way your connections in and out of Iran think, but there are so many ex-Iranians living here in the U.S. and no doubt elsewhere who loved the Shah and said that if you kept your nose clean (unlike the Mujahedin who wanted to overthrow the Shah), there was no problem. Maybe in the mosque you attended in Reseda, CA the Iranians worshipping there felt otherwise. I guess that those who hated the Shah were resentful that he tried to drag Iran into the 20th century because they wanted to drag it back to the dark ages of 1332..
 
It was the day in the Iranian calendar that the CIA overthrew democracy in Iran.

The people were forced to endure 27 years more of a brutal dictator.

Then the people got the Mullahs.

But for the events of that day, Iran and the world would be a very different place today.

The CIA was around in 1332 you fucking raving lunatic?:cuckoo:

Pay attention, that May 28, 1332 date is the day in the Iranian calendar that occurred.

The day in History an Iranian will never ever forget is May 28, 1332?

You asked this idiot, and started ranting and raving about the Shah.:cuckoo:
 
Gee, Frau Sherri, this might be the way your connections in and out of Iran think, but there are so many ex-Iranians living here in the U.S. and no doubt elsewhere who loved the Shah and said that if you kept your nose clean (unlike the Mujahedin who wanted to overthrow the Shah), there was no problem. Maybe in the mosque you attended in Reseda, CA the Iranians worshipping there felt otherwise. I guess that those who hated the Shah were resentful that he tried to drag Iran into the 20th century because they wanted to drag it back to the dark ages of 1332..

Herr Hossfry, Did you forget the CIA trained Savak that tortured anyone with a different opinion, I wonder how they perfected their torture tactics, that you seem to endorse
 

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