Why Do We Hate Iran?

The short version is that we originally undermined Iran’s government in 1953 through a covert CIA operation. We then took control and split the oil exports from Iran with our buddy, Great Britain. The U.S. lost control of Iran in 1979 through an Islamic revolution. From that point on we befriended Saddam Hussein and assisted Iraq in an eight-year-long war with Iran that began with an invasion launched by Saddam in 1980.

  • Iran has never invaded its neighbors … or anyone else.
  • Iran was the victim of Saddam’s use of U.S.-manufactured chemical weapons.
  • Iran was the victim of U.S. interference in its government and subsequent tyrannical rule by the U.S. through its proxy, the Shah, for 26 years.
  • Iran is a fundamentalist Islamic nation that we despise because of its fundamentalism, but Saudi Arabia is also a fundamentalist Islamic nation, which the U.S. government loves.

Iran possesses no weapons or technology that can threaten the U.S.
Iran has never posed a threat to the U.S.

Iran seeks to resume research of nuclear power capabilities for energy purposes, but is suspected of seeking also to use such research for creating a nuclear weapon. Such an assumption is not altogether wrong, despite the denials coming from Tehran.

It is perfectly reasonable to assume that a young nation that has been fraught with interference from western powers and under attack by both Great Britain and the United States during the 20th century, would be concerned that it is extremely vulnerable to both western propaganda and eventual military invasion. The only proven method of deterring such an imminent threat is to possess a weapon that would create enormous destruction amongst one’s enemy … even if that meant detonating it within the boundaries of one’s own country.

But the reason Iran is such a dangerous nation is not because we fear a strike from Tehran here in the U.S., but rather we fear a COUNTER-STRIKE, knowing that little can be done to deter our focus on recovering control of the oil exports in Iran. Thus, there’s seemingly no way of derailing the train that travels toward Iranian soil with the sole intent of regaining power in Iran.

The only potential measure of deterring the western powers is to make the cost of such a venture back to Iran extremely high. And that’s why Tehran is seeking a measure of deterrence while the U.S. and European powers are seeking quick support for invading Iran before it can gain the ability to strike back either in the U.S. or Great Britain.

Meanwhile, the American public sleeps … lulled into a drowsiness by the gallons of propaganda being poured down our collective throats daily.

It is time to toss the koolaid and discover the truth.

After three years of meticulous research and documentation, I have compiled the entire picture for you in one book. I hope you will read it.

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