NOVANEWS
America’s Politicians At Their Best!
Discover how American politicians
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blissfully unconcerned American public, destabilized the Middle East for
six decades, starting with the 1953 CIA overthrow of the democratically-
elected Iranian government headed by Prime Minister Mossadegh, as
experienced by a former airline captain and a group of former CIA
personnel.
Discover
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the key roles played by them and Israeli Zionists in
bringing about the world-record Middle East humanitarian crisis, with no
end in sight.
www.wikileaksUSA.org/middle_east_destabilization.html.
Expected public reaction: zero, of course!
For more information:http://www.wikileaksUSA.org/middle_east_destabilization.html
OIL CONTROL
U.S. Corporate Interests in Controlling Middle East’s Oil
See: Exposing the fact that politicians and pundits are lying about “why they hate us.”
It may be comforting to pretend that our enemies “hate our freedoms,” as President Bush stated, but it is a mistake to ignore the truth.
President Bush is not the first to ask: “Why do they hate us?” In a staff discussion 44 years ago, President Eisenhower asked his National Security Council about “the campaign of hatred against us [in the Arab world], not by the governments but by the people”.
His National Security Council outlined the basic reasons: the US supports corrupt and oppressive governments and is “opposing political or economic progress” because of its interest in controlling the oil resources of the region.
“Democratization is not on the American agenda in the Middle East. The reason? Because Washington finds it more efficient to support a range of dictators across the Arab world as long as they conform to U.S. foreign policy needs.”- Graham E. Fuller former CIA 8/24/98
Those policy “needs” are actually the demands of powerful corporations. It is the undermining of democracy that people in the Middle East hate. The people in the Middle East hate the fact that the United States is supporting oppressive harsh governments which block democracy and development and that the U.S. is doing it because we want control of their oil resources. You can find the same things when the Wall Street Journal does analyses of opinion there today.