The Western media is depicting unrest in Iran as “the people“ demanding social justice and women’s rights. In reality, it is part of a years-long effort by Washington to foment upheaval and regime change in Iran.
Policy papers from 2009 detailed step-by-step how the US could overthrow the Iranian government and install an obedient client regime in its place. Since then, each step has been implemented verbatim with varying degress of success, and the process, as we can now see, continues today.
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BBC - Iran protests: Mahsa Amini’s death puts morality police under spotlight:
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Washington Post - Anger against Iran’s ‘morality police’ erupts after death of Mahsa Amini:
TIME - Who Gets to Wear a Headscarf? The Complicated History Behind France’s Latest Hijab Controversy:
Brookings Institution - Which Path to Persia? Options for a New American Strategy toward Iran (2009):
Reuters - U.S. State Department speaks to Twitter over Iran (2009):
Financial Times - US boosts funding of tech companies to help anti-Tehran protests (2020):
Reuters - U.S. to drop Iranian MEK group from terrorist list: officials:
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