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US claims Iran sending arms to Taliban, Iran calls it "ridiculous lies!!!!

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posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:08 AM
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More propaganda.....



If the tensions between Iran and the United States were not apparent enough, it just became that much clearer today. According to a Wall Street Journal report, senior US officials have claimed that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran’s most elite military unit, has provided lethal arms to Iran’s allies in Iraq in Afghanistan, including the Taliban.

Why would Iran look to strain already weak links with the West, knowing that they are itching for a reason to ramp-up efforts to attack their nation? Why would they give the United States more reasons to justify keeping troops in Iraq and Afghanistan? Furthermore, why would they funnel arms to the Taliban knowing that this could easily give credence to another troop surge? Seeing as Iran still exists as a sovereign nation after all of these years of saber rattling, can we really assume they are dumb enough to engage in such a short-sighted and pointless practice?


Not surprisingly, the Israeli media has jumped on the Iran fearmongering wagon, claiming that it is not only the United States that is concerned about Iran’s military activities. They claim that there are “different nations in the Middle East” that are expressing concern over “Iran’s military aspirations and regional influence

IF next false flag attack will happiend in the near future against US,,,,They will blame Iran....Israel and US will attack Iran with all power...

Syria and Iran might be next..

Iran hasn't attacked ANYONE in the last 200 years. American and Israel are constantly attcking other countries even if they have to invent reasons to do so. Who's the bully here trying to pick a fight?



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posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:20 AM
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A link would be nice.

Jamie.



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:28 AM
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I have been REALLY curious about something. What is the common public opinion of the Russian folks in their country in regards to US troops in the mid-east? As a whole, are they angered about it or neutral about it? I was just curious.



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:28 AM
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this is out of the same playbook as the Bush-Cheney WMDs in Iraq...

and Iraq having a cache of arms/WMDs in Syria.. etc etc


i thought the Obama regime change was supposed to offer 'change' & its the same-old same-old
except now its Iran secreting the Arms & WMDs to friends & nations in the region



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:28 AM
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Your post is a little naive.

It makes perfect sense for the Iranians to supply arms to the Taliban. At some point in the next decade US/NATO will be gone. This isn't a secret, only the exact timing is agonised over. The afghanis themselves know this.

The Taliban will be a major faction in whatever inclusive peace is achieved afterwards (best case), or a big faction in the civil war (credible case), they are thus being courted/supported by the players in the region who will remain in place long after western troops are gone. Iran and Pakistan to name 2. China also probably.

The Iranians don't have anything to fear from the western world at this time and they know it.



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:30 AM
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You know what is sad? I actually believe the Iranians, even without a link.

What we are doing in the mid east is based on selling a bunch of "ridiculous lies" to the citizens of Western nations.

Iran is on our short list of governments to topple down there, and they know it, and we know it. People should be very cognizant of that when evaluating the media reports. We are being groomed by sociopaths to do their dirty work for them, and knock out the government there so that international banksters and resource extractors can do whatever they want in the region.

And its not for our benefit. We are just the dummies who will be supplying the soldiers and paying for the whole operation. We need to just say "NO" to paying the bill for the globalists.



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:51 AM
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Which guns are made in Iran?



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 09:51 AM
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haha, to be honest its not suprising at all to see these things. america is keen as beans to get its hands into all these countries, including iran.



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 10:04 AM
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The Pakistani ISI are aiding the Taliban, have been all along. This belief the US has that Pakistan is our ally is foolish at best, it is a convenient relationship, while we have "friendly" members in the Pakistani government, there are few, to none in the ISI and military, in fact the reality is that the USA and west are their enemy, especially as US relations with India are friendly, The USA has played the role of ally to too many sides and has only made more enemies than friends ... Iran has occasionally provided financial support.

Pakistan is also covertly aided by the Chinese, Russians and the Iranians.

Bottom line, we need to find a way out of the region, all together.

Bin Laden is dead (was actually in 2006) ... But okay, they killed the boogieman!

Get the hell out of there, mission accomplished!... Move on, let Israel deal with Iran, its their problem... The USA has some real problems at home, and can no longer continue these expensive operations in that region of the world.

We no longer have anything to gain there, and everything to lose by staying involved.

Let Israel, and NATO deal with all of it.... If they need US involvement now or in the future... Let them pay us for it.





posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 10:07 AM
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Meanwhile, there are reports that the 'Libyan opposition' is actually US-sponsored Al Qaeda!!

Time for their nefarious, murderous, back room games to stop and for the people of every country to get all these vermin out of office.
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posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 10:11 AM
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I agree. I just dont think its limited to "America." I think we need to be realistic about what is really going on. America and Americans may be the ones fighting and paying for most of the wars in the mid east, but the people who WANT those wars are the international globalists who control not only the American government but the EU too.

Notice that when the political reality in America is such that the citizens of the US will not support a new war, and these globalists risk losing political control here to a groundswell of public antipathy, which could mean the looming election goes in a direction the globalists do not want it to, (To a Ron Paul or some other politician not really playing ball with them) member nations of the EU step up and officially conduct the aggression instead,

We can fight all we want about "its Americas fault," or "the English" but the truth is that most of the first world governments have been infiltrated and are being run by people who are not really acting in the interests of those nations. They are acting in the interests of international, (including those based in America, or England, or France, or wherever) GLOBALISTS who are in fact intent on destroying national sovereignty not only in the mid east, but in the very nations paying for and fighting to destroy national sovereignty in the mid east.

They are simultaneously taking over the first world while taking over the second and third world. And we, because we are lost in the illusion of "nationalism" arent cognizant of that fact.

These people and these forces are destroying our nations, and our economies too. And rather than fight other sovereign nations, we should be rooting these traitors out of our home nations and executing them publicly. IMHO of course.



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 10:18 AM
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when the russians invaded afghanistan america provided arms to the taliban they also trained them in the making of the road side bombs

so if the us does not like it then they should remember that they started it .



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 10:22 AM
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If America spent a only TINY fraction of its energy improving its OWN country instead of worrying about EVERY OTHER COUNTRY on the globe, all of our problems in America would be solved OVERNIGHT at this rate.

We need to MIND OUR OWN BUSINESS and stop wasting our energy on nonsense around the globe.


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posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 10:26 AM
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You need to get the traitors out of your government if you really want that to happen.

As do the people in the EU.



posted on Jul, 3 2011 @ 10:29 AM
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Originally posted by tom.farnhill
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when the russians invaded afghanistan america provided arms to the taliban they also trained them in the making of the road side bombs

so if the us does not like it then they should remember that they started it .


The USA covertly aided them with weaponry and intelligence, the Russians left Afghanistan in defeat as a direct result of US covert and overt involvement... The Russians have never forgotten that fact.

Was it an accident that there were Russians in Iraq at the beginning of both Iraq wars?

Is it coincidence that the Russians are heavily involved in Iran's 'peaceful' nuclear power programs and defensive weapons sales to Iran, as well as other covert "exchanges" including intelligence?

No matter how hostilities play out in the future in these areas, WORLD WAR can be the outcome.

Its a game no one will win... It needs to end now, before it is too late.

The USA can walk away, and lose nothing... NOW!



posted on Jul, 12 2011 @ 06:15 AM
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Of course this was in the Haaretz which is Israeli. So how did the US say it?



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