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GhostOfCaptSpaulding
06-20-2009, 02:37 PM
[offsite:2926s57e]Who Put the ‘green’ in the Green Revolution?

The United States, of course.

As in the previous “color revolutions” that seem to tirelessly capture the romantic imagination of US journalists, elites, and the propagandized population, the warm embrace of the US empire is firmly guiding the “spontaneous” Iranian uprising against last week’s election results. While I do not and should not– nor should any other American — care in the slightest who rules a country some seven thousand miles away, when the fingerprints of the US empire show up on these dramatic events overseas it is very much my business.

Several commentators have already dredged from the memory hole press reporting at the time on a presidential “finding” on Iran, which is the formal method for the president to initiate covert actions against another country. Back in 2007 — plenty of lead time for this election — the president met with the Congressional Star Chamber, the “gang of 8? House and Senate leaders, and was granted the authorization to use some $400 million for among other things, as the Washington Post reported, “activities ranging from spying on Iran’s nuclear program to supporting rebel groups opposed to the country’s ruling clerics….”

Arch neo-conservative Kenneth Timmerman spilled the beans on activities of the other arm of US meddling overseas, the obscenely mis-named National Endowment for Democracy, in a piece written one day before the election, stating curiously that “there’s the talk of a ‘green revolution’ in Tehran.” Interesting. I wonder where that “talk” was coming from. Timmerman did not appear to be writing from Iran.

Timmerman went on to write, with admirable candor and honesty, that:

“The National Endowment for Democracy has spent millions of dollars during the past decade promoting ‘color’ revolutions in places such as Ukraine and Serbia, training political workers in modern communications and organizational techniques.

“Some of that money appears to have made it into the hands of pro-Mousavi groups, who have ties to non-governmental organizations outside Iran that the National Endowment for Democracy funds.”

Yes, you say, but what does a blow-hard propagandist like Timmerman know about such things? Well, he should know! His very spooky Foundation for Democracy in Iran has its own snout deep in the trough of NED’s “open covert actions” against the Iranian government.

How does the “Foundation for Democracy in Iran” seek to “promote democracy” in Iran with our tax dollars? Foundation co-founder Joshua Muravchik gives us a hint in his subtly-titled LA Times piece, “Bomb Iran.”

Frankly, what I find more disturbing than the fact that the US government continues meddling in this new magical era of Obama is how many in the United States continue to be taken in by these events color-coordinated from afar. Pundits have turned their websites green in “solidarity” with this “green revolution.” Self-described “libertarians” have thrown all critical thinking aside to embrace their inner green. As if hoping, somehow, that this time it will all be true. That the “people power” really is on the march. That it is a binary world where there are evil incumbents — the old guard — oppressing thrusting “reformers” who are Twittering away toward the bright tomorrow of a world where everyone wants to be just like us! Democracy!

At times like these, I turn to the great Matt Taibbi, who has written the best piece of all time on how the US has morphed into the USSR:

“Modern observers look back at the early Soviet days and wonder how it is that people could possibly have believed those fantastic tales they read about in the state papers–the lurid descriptions of fascist terrorists and wreckers who conspired to poison reservoirs and turn up rails and put broken glass in sausage in the most faraway, seemingly irrelevant places in Siberia and the far north. The answer probably is that they wanted to believe them. Because that was what was in their hearts. It wasn’t a lie that was being put over on them. It came from them.”

And on it goes…

The LRC Blog | Who Put the ‘green’ in the Green Revolution? (http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/027782.html)[/offsite:2926s57e]

Additionally...

[offsite:2926s57e]Are the Iranian Election Protests Another US Orchestrated 'Color Revolution'?

A number of commentators have expressed their idealistic belief in the purity of Mousavi, Montazeri, and the westernized youth of Terhan. The CIA destabilization plan, announced two years ago (see below) has somehow not contaminated unfolding events.

The claim is made that Ahmadinejad stole the election, because the outcome was declared too soon after the polls closed for all the votes to have been counted. However, Mousavi declared his victory several hours before the polls closed. This is classic CIA destabilization designed to discredit a contrary outcome. It forces an early declaration of the vote. The longer the time interval between the preemptive declaration of victory and the release of the vote tally, the longer Mousavi has to create the impression that the authorities are using the time to fix the vote. It is amazing that people don’t see through this trick.

As for the grand ayatollah Montazeri’s charge that the election was stolen, he was the initial choice to succeed Khomeini, but lost out to the current Supreme Leader. He sees in the protests an opportunity to settle the score with Khamenei. Montazeri has the incentive to challenge the election whether or not he is being manipulated by the CIA, which has a successful history of manipulating disgruntled politicians.

There is a power struggle among the ayatollahs. Many are aligned against Ahmadinejad because he accuses them of corruption, thus playing to the Iranian countryside where Iranians believe the ayatollahs' lifestyles indicate an excess of power and money. In my opinion, Ahmadinejad's attack on the ayatollahs is opportunistic. However, it does make it odd for his American detractors to say he is a conservative reactionary lined up with the ayatollahs.

Commenators are "explaining" the Iran elections based on their own illusions, delusions, emotions, and vested interests. Whether or not the poll results predicting Ahmadinejad's win are sound, there is, so far, no evidence beyond surmise that the election was stolen. However, there are credible reports that the CIA has been working for two years to destabilize the Iranian government.

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The protests in Tehran no doubt have many sincere participants. The protests also have the hallmarks of the CIA orchestrated protests in Georgia and Ukraine.

It requires total blindness not to see this.

OpEd News | Are the Iranian Election Protests Another US Orchestrated 'Color Revolution'? (http://www.opednews.com/articles/Are-the-Iranian-Election-P-by-Paul-Craig-Roberts-090620-507.html)[/offsite:2926s57e]

Is it better to covertly incite internecine bloodshed to advance strategic regional political/economic goals or to conduct an overt bombing campaign on suspected but unproven nuclear ambitions?

Foment unrest or drop bombs?

What about the third choice: do nothing whatsoever?

Kacen
06-20-2009, 03:56 PM
Oh so now the elections weren't rigged and Mousavi was a puppet of the C.I.A., and the conspiracy theory that the elections were rigged in a theory pushed by the C.I.A.?

I'm confused.

boycotteverything
06-20-2009, 04:06 PM
This is an authentic uprising by the children of the Persian middle class. The CIA is way out of their depth on this, try as they may to insinuate themselves into it. Damn, I hate the CIA. There are rare times when the people step up regardless of the wiles of the Empire. This is one of those times. It may fail but to have tried and failed is far better than to not try at all. The very best of causes are the ones that are lost. The message? Resist the Borg- it is not, of necessity, futile.

Kacen
06-20-2009, 04:13 PM
Proves my point that people believe in conspiracy theories that satisfy their personal biases.

boycotteverything
06-20-2009, 04:24 PM
Proves my point that people believe in conspiracy theories that satisfy their personal biases. Yes- your point is proven.

GhostOfCaptSpaulding
06-20-2009, 04:51 PM
What if the internal rigging was targeted to the same result, reelection, but in a close, subtly tenable ratio.

And then the CIA further rigged it to blow it out to the totally ludicrous.

Inciting the expected outrage.

There sure are a lot of protest signs printed in English, know what I mean?

This may be an internal struggle but it's being marketed, if you will, to play internationally.

At any rate, what could be better cover for certain selfish interests to conduct their nefarious deeds than social chaos?

Cogburn
06-20-2009, 04:53 PM
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boycotteverything
06-20-2009, 04:58 PM
And then the CIA further rigged it to blow it out to the totally ludicrous.You give these fools too much credit.

GhostOfCaptSpaulding
06-20-2009, 05:15 PM
You give these fools too much credit.

Is $400 million enough?

And that's just the official amount.

Remember all the broken undersea data pipes a while back?

Cogburn
06-20-2009, 05:21 PM
You give these fools too much credit.

Is $400 million enough?

And that's just the official amount.

Remember all the broken undersea data pipes a while back?
Don't feed the trolls.

GhostOfCaptSpaulding
06-20-2009, 09:16 PM
"Her name was ??? (#Neda), which means voice or call in Farsi. "She is the voice of the people."

boycotteverything
06-20-2009, 09:54 PM
Believe it or not- some things happen in spite of the CIA.

GhostOfCaptSpaulding
06-20-2009, 10:01 PM
It's a sure thing the suicide bomber at the shrine wasn't green...