17 Jun 2007

The case for leaving Iran the F*** alone

Wise article. I got it, initially, from http://watchingamerica.com/index.shtml , to which everyone should subscribe.
clipped from www.guardian.co.uk
The outcome of the crisis between Iran and Britain provides a lesson on how to deal with the wider international standoff

Tehran has certainly sought similar assurances over the past 13 days, which is reasonable given the long history of British imperial domination in Iran in the 19th century, the US/UK-incited coup of 1953 which overthrew the popular government of Dr Mosaddeq, and the UK's support for Saddam's regime in its eight-year war against Iran, including provision of chemical weapons.

Against this background is the current wider context where, in violation of the UN charter, Iran is threatened by the US, UK and Israeli leaders, who regularly assert that "the military option" is on the table.

Finally, Ahmadinejad's own call for regime change in Israel - "the occupying Zionist regime of Jerusalem should cease to exist in the page of time" - has been mistranslated and distorted into the notorious phrase, "Israel should be wiped off the map" by the western media.
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