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Pompeos Big Lie on Iran by Jacob G. Hornberger !
(2019-07-15 at 18:14:44 )
Pompeos Big Lie on Iran by Jacob G. Hornberger
In a tiff over whether Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his delegation would be permitted to enter the United States as part of a meeting of the United Nations and over whether they would be free to travel freely around New York City, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told a whopper, one that might have even embarrassed Pinocchio.
Expressing a desire to be invited to appear on Iranian television, Mr. Pompeo said that he would tell Iranians that "we care deeply about them, that we are supportive of the Iranian people, that we understand that the revolutionary theocracy is not acting in a way that is in their best interest."
Why, that is just a lie, a plain old, downright, old-fashioned lie.
When Mr. Pompeo is using the pronoun "we," he is referring to United States officials.
And the fact is that United States officials, from President Trump on down, could not care less about the well-being of the Iranian people.
All that United States officials care about is re-installing a pro-United States dictatorship in Iran, no different from that of the Shah, who United States officials made Irans brutal dictator in 1953.
After all, look at the United States sanctions on Iran.
They target the Iranian people for economic impoverishment and even death.
The idea is that if the United States government can squeeze the life out of the Iranian people, they will rise up in a violent revolution against the ruling regime and replace it with one that is acceptable to United States officials.
There is no maximum limit on the impoverishment or death toll that would cause United States officials to lift their sanctions.
That is, even if sanctions were causing thousands of people to die every week from starvation, illness, or plane crashes owing to the sanctions, United States officials would not lift the sanctions.
No price in terms of suffering or death of the Iranian people could be high enough to cause United States officials to cease and desist.
Moreover, even though a violent revolution would cost the lives of thousands of Iranians, United States officials could not care less.
All that matters to them is regime change. If thousands of Iranians have to be sacrificed for that goal, so be it.
How in the world can such a cruel and brutal policy be reconciled with Mr. Pompeos claim that he and his cohorts "care deeply" about the Iranian people?
It can not be. It is a flat-out lie.
We saw this same phenomenon when United States officials, with the same banality-of-evil mindset, enforced their system of sanctions against the Iraqi people for 11 years.
Every year, the sanctions were killing hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, mostly children.
Keep in mind that during the Persian Gulf War, the Pentagon ordered United States bombers to destroy Iraqs water-and-sewage treatment plants, with the aim of spreading infectious illnesses among the Iraqi populace.
After the war was over, United States officials used their sanctions to prevent the plants from being repaired. The sewage-infested waters were one of the factors leading to the massive annual death toll among the Iraqi people.
Did United States officials care about the well-being of the Iraqi people?
Are you kidding?
No more so than they care about the well-being of Iranians.
When Sixty Minutes asked United States Ambassador Madeleine Albright in 1995 whether the deaths of half-a-million Iraqi children were "worth it," she responded that while it was a difficult issue, the deaths were, in fact, "worth it."
By "it," she meant the attempt to remove Saddam Hussein from power and replace him with a pro-United States dictator, the same goal that United States officials have in Iran.
The sanctions on Iraq continued for another six years, until United States officials used the 9-11-01 attacks as the excuse for invading Iraq and ousting Saddam from power, something they had failed to accomplish with 11 years of sanctions and hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis.
When an American named Bert Sacks took medicine to Iraq to help the Iraqi people, United States officials went after him with a vengeance, first fining him and then spending many years in an obsessive quest to get their money from him.
Make no mistake about it: If any United States of American violates United States sanctions against Iran by trying to help the Iranian people, United States officials will go after him, or her, with all guns blaring, this time with both harsh criminal and civil penalties.
Think about what United States officials did to the Iranian people in 1953.
The United States Central Intelligence Agency knowingly, intentionally, deliberately, and secretly ousted Irans democratically elected prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, from office and vested full dictatorial power in the Shah of Iran.
The CIA trained the Shah and his secretive SAVAK police force, which was a combination Pentagon, CIA, and NSA, into one of the most tyrannical agencies in history.
Torture. Assassination. Indefinite detention. Secret surveillance. Arbitrary arrests. Suppression of free speech. All of the things that were in the United States national-security states playbook were vested in the Shah and his SAVAK.
After around 26 years of suffering under this horrific United States.-installed and United States trained tyranny, the Iranian people finally violently revolted.
The shame, however, was that they were unable to replace the Shah with the democratic regime that United States officials had destroyed in 1953.
They ended up with a theocratic tyranny.
Thus, it was with great ironic hypocrisy that Mr. Pompeo also recently derided the Iranian regime for its tyrannical practices.
The irony and hypocrisy are three-fold: One, United States officials are responsible for the theocratic tyranny under which the Iranians now suffer. Two, the United States.-installed Shah was every bit as tyrannical as the current Iranian regime is. And three, United States officials have adopted some of the same dark-side practices here in the United States, e.g., torture, assassination, indefinite detention, denial of trial by jury, denial of due process of law, and denial of speedy trial, that are engaged in by dictatorial regimes.
United States officials caring about and supporting the Iranian people?
Do not make me laugh.
Just more lies from a deeply hypocritical interventionist and imperialist regime, one that targets the innocent with death and impoverishment with the aim of achieving a political goal.
Reprinted here with permission from Mr. Jacob G. Hornberger of The Future of Freedom Foundation!! Their Great Website!!