For the ppast 3 years there has been news about the poverty and rising food prices in what is now called Egypt,
fro the past 3 years we have seen Hugo Chavez create liasons with Qaddaffi,
have heard that he provides each citizen with 20 thousand US from the residuals from the nationalized oil, and has ppolitley kept his mouth shut about the Taliban and Hezbolah, and anything esle they say are terrorists
Now all of a sundde the people in Lybia are upset, becuase.. becuase ... becuase...hey why not every one else is upset??
what is realy going on here? they have been trying to put a weaposn of mass destruction on this guy for years to go in and take is oil long before they did that in Iraq
so realy what is behind all of this and what could be the real motive?
Is he a Mubarack, a man who has been a stooge for zionist interests?
or a Mossadeq, a popularly lected president of Iran who made the grave insult to the global corporatocrcy of
natonalizing his oil
and this is what happened to him
Mosaddegh nationalized the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC).
At the time, Iran's oil was Britain's single largest overseas investment.
[4] Popular discontent with the AIOC began in the late 1940s, a large segment of Iran's public and a number of politicians saw the company as exploitative and a vestige of British imperialism.[5]
Despite Mosaddegh's popular support, Britain was unwilling to negotiate its single most valuable foreign asset, and instigated a worldwide boycott of Iranian oil to pressure Iran economically.[6]
Initially, Britain mobilized its military to seize control of the Abadan oil refinery, the world's largest, but Prime Minister Clement Attlee opted instead to tighten the economic boycott[7] while using Iranian agents to undermine Mosaddegh's government.[8] With a change to more
conservative governments in both Britain and the United States, Churchill and the U.S. administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower decided to overthrow Iran's government though the predecessor U.S. Truman administration had opposed a coup.[9]
The Central Intelligence Agency pressured the weak monarch while bribing street thugs, clergy, politicians and Iranian army officers to take part in a
propaganda campaign against Mosaddegh and his government.[10] At first, the coup appeared to be a failure when on the night of August 15–16, Imperial Guard Colonel Nematollah Nassiri was arrested while attempting to arrest Mosaddegh. The Shah fled the country the next day. On August 19, a pro-Shah mob,
paid by the CIA, marched on Mosaddegh's residence.[11] According to the CIA's declassified documents and records, some of the most feared mobsters in Tehran were hired by the CIA to stage pro-Shah riots on the 19th. Other CIA-paid men were brought into Tehran in buses and trucks, and took over the streets of the city.[12] Mosaddegh was arrested, tried and convicted
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d'état
fro the past 3 years we have seen Hugo Chavez create liasons with Qaddaffi,
have heard that he provides each citizen with 20 thousand US from the residuals from the nationalized oil, and has ppolitley kept his mouth shut about the Taliban and Hezbolah, and anything esle they say are terrorists
Now all of a sundde the people in Lybia are upset, becuase.. becuase ... becuase...hey why not every one else is upset??
what is realy going on here? they have been trying to put a weaposn of mass destruction on this guy for years to go in and take is oil long before they did that in Iraq
so realy what is behind all of this and what could be the real motive?
Is he a Mubarack, a man who has been a stooge for zionist interests?
or a Mossadeq, a popularly lected president of Iran who made the grave insult to the global corporatocrcy of
natonalizing his oil
and this is what happened to him
Mosaddegh nationalized the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC).
At the time, Iran's oil was Britain's single largest overseas investment.
[4] Popular discontent with the AIOC began in the late 1940s, a large segment of Iran's public and a number of politicians saw the company as exploitative and a vestige of British imperialism.[5]
Despite Mosaddegh's popular support, Britain was unwilling to negotiate its single most valuable foreign asset, and instigated a worldwide boycott of Iranian oil to pressure Iran economically.[6]
Initially, Britain mobilized its military to seize control of the Abadan oil refinery, the world's largest, but Prime Minister Clement Attlee opted instead to tighten the economic boycott[7] while using Iranian agents to undermine Mosaddegh's government.[8] With a change to more
conservative governments in both Britain and the United States, Churchill and the U.S. administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower decided to overthrow Iran's government though the predecessor U.S. Truman administration had opposed a coup.[9]
The Central Intelligence Agency pressured the weak monarch while bribing street thugs, clergy, politicians and Iranian army officers to take part in a
propaganda campaign against Mosaddegh and his government.[10] At first, the coup appeared to be a failure when on the night of August 15–16, Imperial Guard Colonel Nematollah Nassiri was arrested while attempting to arrest Mosaddegh. The Shah fled the country the next day. On August 19, a pro-Shah mob,
paid by the CIA, marched on Mosaddegh's residence.[11] According to the CIA's declassified documents and records, some of the most feared mobsters in Tehran were hired by the CIA to stage pro-Shah riots on the 19th. Other CIA-paid men were brought into Tehran in buses and trucks, and took over the streets of the city.[12] Mosaddegh was arrested, tried and convicted
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d'état