Thursday, August 16, 2007

War Paper Crimes: Iran

So the stoo-pid Amurkn public is going to eat the same shit on Iran that was fed to them on Iraq, huh?

"Terrorist Label for Iran Guard Reflects U.S. Impatience With U.N." by HELENE COOPER and NAZILA FATHI

WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 — In moving toward designating Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a foreign terrorist organization, the Bush administration is adopting a more confrontational approach with Tehran, reflecting frustration with a stalled sanctions package at the United Nations Security Council, officials said Wednesday.

State Department spokesman, Sean McCormack, told reporters in Washington:

We are confronting Iranian behavior across a variety of different fronts, on a number of different, quote unquote, battlefields, if you will.”

His use of the word “battlefields” was described by some European diplomats as another ratcheting up of the anti-Iran statements.

[Never mind that we are already in there in there dicking around!]


Administration officials said that the United States was getting increasingly frustrated that Security Council sanctions, which were meant to rein in Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, have been anemic. Beyond that, administration officials are worried that America’s allies in imposing the sanctions — particularly Russia and China — have been slow to agree to increase the pressure and have balked at imposing tougher measures.

[Keep chewing that shit, Amurka, and SMILE!

This whole case stinks of the LIES of Iraq!!!!]


Saeed Leylaz, an economist and a reformist political analyst who often criticizes President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, referring to Afghanistan and Iraq:

Maybe the Revolutionary Guards have done certain things in their own backyard, but they have also cooperated with Americans there. Now the United States is asking Iran to help stabilize Iraq, but in the meantime suggests that after stability in Iraq it will come after Iran."

Akbar Alami, a reformist member of Parliament:

The Americans want to cover up their own failure in Iraq with these kinds of accusations.”

Alireza Akbari, a former deputy defense minister, warned that the measure could cause instability in the region:

If they put pressure on the security apparatus of a country, they should expect a similar reaction, and it would certainly serve the real terrorists in the region if the United States and Iran move toward confronting one another.”

[And the REAL TERRORISTS just happen to be USrael because THAT IS WHO IS BENEFITING from this shit!]