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max
06-22-2009, 01:15 PM
"........ we've got to go with regime change by bolstering opposition groups... that's the circumstance most likely for an Iranian government to decide that it's safer not to pursue nuclear weapons than to continue to do so. And if all else fails, if the choice is between a nuclear-capable Iran and the use of force, then I think we need to look at the use of force," Bolton told the Telegraph.

"Such a strike would only be a "last option" after economic sanctions and attempts to foment a popular revolution had failed."

-Former UN ambassador (and neo-con) John Bolton

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George Soros (Obama's biggest benefactor by the way) and CIA money can instigate a nice "color revolution".....

always the same Madison Ave marketing gimmick of using a color to name your "revolution".....like a theme party for a kids birthday...

Georgia (Rose)
Ukraine (Orange)
Iran (Green)
Kyrgyzstan (Pink)
Lebanon (Cedar)
Belarus (Blue Jeans)
Burma (Saffron)
Moldova (Purple)
Mongolia (Yellow)

They tried it in Russia with English speaking Kasparov as CIA front man...but Putin nipped little Gary's bullshit in the bud.

always the same template for the Central Asian domination spelled out by Brezinskis doctrine of "soft power".....with the ultimate goal of encircling Russia and China in advance of the final drama.

1. US - UK intelligence target a regime for removal

2. Incredibly well funded "Democracy Groups" and "Human Rights groups" known as NGO's suddenly pop up in the target nation.

3. Before votes are even counted, the losing US puppet candidate screams "vote fraud"

4. "Spontaneous" mobs form (always carrying English language signs). ....They are organized, led and funded by paid provocateurs and the NGO activists. Ignorant of the big pictiure , many sincere, naive people join the mobs (mainly idealistic college kids).

5. US media reports that election was rigged and that regime is "crushing dissent."

6. US President expresses his "concern", but vows not to "interfere" in a country's sovereign affairs (HA HA!...We would never do such a thing!) ....He urges calm and peace.

7. Pressured from within and without, the government is forced to crack down hard (very bad press!) or become destabilized and fall into the hands of a US/EU aligned puppet thug.

8. To maintain obedience, BILLIONS in foreign aid (our tax money) flow into the puppet's coffers.

"They hate us cuz we're rich and free!" :rolleyes:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1551726/We-must-attack-Iran-before-it-gets-the-bomb.html

timosman
11-12-2016, 01:59 PM
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