Now, let us turn to recent events and the elections in Iran. The United States and the corporate elite definitely want a change of government in Iran. Under George W. Bush the idea of an open invasion or a bombing campaign like the one against Yugoslavia that would bring them to their knees was openly discussed. Why is Iran so important to US foreign policy? One of the main reasons can be deduced by simply looking at a map. Iran lies directly between their military conquest in Iraq and all the profits that will bring to US and British oil companies and Afghanistan and the oil rich republics of Central Asia. Iran itself has a large quantity of oil. Iran is a large country, and it simply can not be overemphasized, situated between the military bases and the world's largest US embassy, which looks like a fort, in Iraq and the US military bases in Afghanistan, which not surprisingly are located on the once proposed Unocal pipeline from Central Asia to the Indian Ocean. Remember Zbigniew Brezezinski's grand chessboard of the Middle East and all the countries US imperialism should control for maximum US domination of the region. Iran is a gigantic missing piece. Iran is definitely not a US puppet state, its oil is nationalized and it has formed alliances with countries like Venezuela and Bolivia, which the United States and its corporate elite despise because of their socialistic policies. All of these things aggravate the United States intensely.
This whole situation presents a great dilemma to US foreign policy. They can't openly invade because the American people would be adverse to a major war, which this would entail. Iran has some modern weapons, which could probably sink US ships and aircraft carriers and cause large US casualties, which the American people would definitely oppose, even if a major propaganda campaign was unleashed in the media. Therefore, the other options are a coup or an election strongly influenced by the United States, which would bring a regime sympathetic to US foreign policy and corporate desires to power in Iran. When I saw the pictures on television of the riots in Iran, it brought back memories of similar riots I saw occur, which were orchestrated by the CIA and caused the overthrow of Mossadegh and the installation of the Shah, who naturally privatized the oil and invited US oil companies back into the country.
I realize that there is a difference between a coup like the one that brought the Shah to power and an election, but with the exceedingly sophisticated methods the United States uses to influence foreign elections, I think the difference is rapidly evaporating. I am not a supporter of theocracy or lack of true democracy. In fact, I would love true democracy all over the world, but that would entail the dissolution of corporations and imperialism, and US imperialism is far from dying. I suspect the hand of US imperialism in the Iranian elections and the riots immediately following. It seems I am all alone in this opinion as every leftist publication I am aware of or leftist pundit is strongly of the opposite opinion. Every time there is an election against a regime which is oppressive to some degree, these people get all excited and forget that there is something called imperialism, which has been operating for hundreds of years and should be the immediate thought of every true leftist. Some regimes like those with socialist governments must be repressive to some degree because the CIA spends every waking moment trying to devise a method to overthrow them. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe the new government in Iran, if it had been elected, would have been just as antagonistic to US imperialism as the previous one. However, I am very, very suspicious because of all the reasons I have mentioned in this article.
As a post script to this article, I have just researched the opposition candidate to Ahmadinejad, Mr Mousavi, on Wikipedia and found that he favors privatization and also that he ordered the execution of 30,000 political prisoners from various leftist parties in Iraq in 1988, including the Tudeh or Iranian Communist Party. This fact alone would make the CIA very happy. Is this the candidate leftists in the United States should be supporting? Emma Goldman, Joe Hill and a thousand other real leftists must be rolling in their graves. Isn't there something terribly wrong with the so-called left in this country? Hell, we aren't even strong enough to get single payer health insurance, which almost all industrialized capitalist countries have had for many years. It is pathetic. I don't even know why I continue to write. Indymedia is the only place that dares publish my writings. I have spinal stenosis and no insurance and little money, so my writings may be coming to a close, I am sure to the great glee of those who love capitalism. I gave it my best effort on behalf of justice, peace and a decent standard of living for all humans on Earth.
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wrong
15.06.2009 19:42
The people demonstrating are already going beyond what the reformist mousavi has wanted, already people are organising within the universities and work places against the regime. Only time will tell what the iranian people will do, how their struggle will emmerge and what character it will take. It is a social movement that will encapsulate all social struggles and speak to many who are against the Islamic fascism. That also includes workers and students that have been repressed.
What is expected though is that all the political parties when they see the whole establishment threatened will band together, call for calm, "peace" and busines as usual. What we must do here in the west is support the iranian people and not spreading misinformation that it is all the CIA backing. At best we can see how the west will try to use - which every way this develops - for its own interests.
anarchist
But why are they "rioting"?
15.06.2009 21:29
What evidence is there other than western media questioning of a regime they hate , and a regime that the U.S. is determined topple by hook or by crook.
All I hear is hype from people with a definate agenda.
Evidence, Facts , do you not remember Iraq and all the bullshit before the massacre.
That is why people are sceptical ,and rightly so.
Dip in a toe, but you all seem to have jumped in with both feet on the back of media hype and the say so of proven liars and prostitutes.
Who will gain most as usual??????
punter
How can you apologise for facism?
15.06.2009 22:04
What next you'll support the BNP because they're pro pulling the troops out of Iraq and dislike America too? There is no room on this earth for fascists of either sort be they Islamic fundamentalists who repress women and homosexuals or White nationalists who'd like to see coloured people deported. The people are on the streets and all you can do is sit there in your arm chair criticising them like some sort of SWaPy cunt, pathetic!
pathetic
Now I know the CIA and western media are involved
16.06.2009 01:42
Incidentally, I wish people who think they are leftists would learn the meaning of the term "fascism" Mussolini described fascism as corporatism or corporate control over all facets of society. Something like we have here in the United States. It has nothing to do with religious fundamentalism. In fact, Hitler tried to destroy most religions. Pastor Niemoller gave evidence to that fact. Hitler was brought to power by some of the largest bankers and industrialists in Germany including Thyssen, the steel baron and Krupp, the arms manufacturer.
Gary Sudborough
e-mail: IconoclastGS@aol.com
perhaps a short read
16.06.2009 07:22
One also might dwell on the reported $400 million put aside by the pentagon for covert activities inside Iran designed to 'bring about revolutionary change'.
How nice that the opposition rally around the single colour of green - another colour coded revolution bought by the CIA, designed to subvert democracy in countries where it might produce the 'wrong results'[sic].
Tired of this bullshit,tired of the same old media culpability and unfounded hysteria.
informer
Background...
16.06.2009 08:59
http://www.theage.com.au/world/us-running-400m-covert-operation-in-iran-20080630-2zfu.html
Anon
thanks
16.06.2009 11:22
Thank you for posting this. It made interesting reading.
history
"There are millions of people on the streets"
16.06.2009 11:30
Danny
Square of Revolution to the Square of Freedom
16.06.2009 20:25
It was Iran's day of destiny and day of courage. A million of its people marched from Engelob Square to Azadi Square – from the Square of Revolution to the Square of Freedom – beneath the eyes of Tehran's brutal riot police. The crowds were singing and shouting and laughing and abusing their "President" as "dust".
Maybe that could translate into two million over the entire country. It is odd that Fisk is so taken with the protests when he writes that he believes Ahmadinejad really did win the election. That many people can start a revolution, or lose a civil war.
Danny
Homepage: http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-irans-day-of-destiny-1706010.html