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The U.S. and several Gulf allies issued a joint statement condemning what they described as Iran’s “indiscriminate and reckless” missile and drone attacks across the region, calling the strikes a dangerous escalation and reaffirming their collective right to self-defense.

The statement – issued by the governments of the United States, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – signaled a unified front against Tehran and underscored deepening regional coordination in response to Iran’s cross-border missile and drone attacks.

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The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, which overthrew Prime Minister 
Mohammad Mosaddegh, was orchestrated by the United States CIA (under 
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) and British intelligence (MI6). The coup aimed to protect Western oil interests after Mosaddegh nationalized the industry and to restore power to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. 
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Key details regarding the 1953 coup:
  • Instigators: The CIA and British intelligence (MI6) planned and funded the operation to remove the democratically elected prime minister.
  • Operation Codename: The U.S. codename was TPAJAX (Operation Ajax), while the British called it Operation Boot.
  • Key Figures: CIA agent Kermit Roosevelt Jr. (grandson of Theodore Roosevelt) led the operation, while Iranian General Fazlollah Zahedi was installed as the new prime minister.
  • Tactics: The coup involved bribing politicians, journalists, and religious leaders, as well as staging violent street protests to destabilize the government.
  • Outcome: Mosaddegh was arrested, and the Shah’s power was significantly strengthened.
  • Motivation: The primary drivers were the protection of British oil interests (Anglo-Iranian Oil Company) and fear that Iran would align with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. 
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Just think how much more affordable the  cost of living would be if we hadn’t spent 8 trillion dollars in the Middle East on wars and 5 trillion on the plandemic. 

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46 minutes ago, Porter said:

Just think how much more affordable the  cost of living would be if we hadn’t spent 8 trillion dollars in the Middle East on wars and 5 trillion on the plandemic. 

Freedom comes at a cost. Majority of Americans are on board with this.

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48 minutes ago, thetragichippy said:

Freedom comes at a cost. Majority of Americans are on board with this.

I agree and these other countries that we’ve defended need to financially and physically pay for that cost! We don’t need to be the policeman of the world!

Some countries would rather wallow in their lack of freedom, kinda like the bum that doesn’t want to help himself and would rather just live life taking handouts.

The cost of paying for every country’s liberation the last 100 years has destroyed the value of the dollar!

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