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Hazel Stewart

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Observer and participant of political landscape Wanting Scotland to be a full participant in world community through Independence Supporting 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2011
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Sara Salyers
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Facebook post by Andrew Sterling Ansley reposted Next time someone says that Iran is dangerous and they need to be stopped…here’s some history to share. 1901: A British businessman secures exclusive rights to Iran’s oil. Iran gets almost nothing from its own resource. 1908: Oil is struck. Anglo-Iranian Oil Company is formed. It later becomes BP. The British Royal Navy converts from coal to oil, making Iranian petroleum a strategic military asset for the British Empire. For the next 50 years, Iran’s oil is extracted by a foreign corporation. Iran receives a fraction of the profits. Saudi Arabia negotiates a 50-50 profit split with ARAMCO. Iran asks for the same terms. Britain refuses. 1951: Iran’s democratically elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, nationalizes Iran’s oil through a unanimous vote in parliament. Completely legal. Completely constitutional. His argument was simple: this is our oil. Britain responds with an international blockade. No negotiation. No compromise. They want their oil back. 1953: The CIA (Operation Ajax) and MI6 (Operation Boot) overthrow Mossadegh. They bribe politicians, clerics, journalists, and military officers. They fund fake protests. They run disinformation campaigns through newspapers they secretly own. MI6 operatives kidnap and murder Iran’s chief of police and dump his body in public as a warning. They reinstall the Shah — a monarch who serves Western oil interests. The CIA officially acknowledged its role in 2013. After the coup, BP retains a 40% stake. American oil companies including Exxon and Mobil get significant shares. Iran’s democratic government is gone. Its oil is back under foreign control. 1953-1979: The Shah rules for 26 years as a Western-backed authoritarian. His secret police, SAVAK, is trained by the CIA and Mossad. SAVAK tortures and kills political dissidents systematically. Iran becomes one of the largest purchasers of American weapons. The Shah lives in extraordinary luxury while much of the population remains poor. During this entire period, Israel and Iran are close allies. SAVAK and Mossad share intelligence. Israel sells weapons to Iran. Nobody in the West calls Iran a “terrorist state” because the dictator is their dictator. 1979: The Iranian people overthrow the Shah in a popular revolution. This is where your list begins — as if the revolution appeared out of nowhere, motivated by nothing but religious fanaticism. Now let’s talk about the US embassy that was attacked. The US news likes to paint the 1979 hostage crisis as an unprovoked attack on America. The revolutionaries seized the embassy because the last time there was a democratic movement in Iran, the CIA ran the coup to crush it from that same embassy. They weren’t being paranoid. They were being historically accurate. Britannica’s own assessment: “It is generally agreed today that the 1953 coup sowed the seeds for the Islamic Revolution of 1979.” That’s not a conspiracy theory. That’s the encyclopedia. Now let’s ask a couple more questions. Why are there U.S. military bases in Iraq? Because the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003 on claims of weapons of mass destruction that turned out to be false. Over a million Iraqi civilians died. No American official was ever prosecuted. Why is there conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon? Because Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982 and occupied southern Lebanon for 18 years. Why are Houthi rebels attacking ships? Because a U.S.-backed Saudi coalition bombed Yemen for years, creating what the UN called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Over 150,000 dead. Famine. Cholera outbreaks. Why does Iran pursue nuclear capability? Possibly because Israel has an undeclared nuclear arsenal estimated at 80-400 warheads, has never signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty, faces zero international inspections, and has never been sanctioned for it. Iran signed the NPT. Iran agreed to inspections. Iran signed the nuclear deal in 2015. The U.S. pulled out of that deal in 2018. Every single item on your list is framed as Iranian aggression against “the West.” But none of them exist without the West’s 70-year campaign of overthrowing Iran’s democracy, installing a dictator, extracting its oil, arming its neighbors, invading the countries on its borders, and maintaining military bases throughout the region. Now trace who benefits. The 1953 coup was about oil. BP and American oil companies got the oil. The Shah’s 26-year reign was about strategic positioning. The U.S. and Israel got a compliant ally on the Soviet border and in the Middle East. The post-1979 framing of Iran as a “terrorist state” serves a specific function: it justifies permanent U.S. military presence in the Middle East, billions in annual arms sales to Saudi Arabia and Gulf states, and unconditional U.S. support for Israel’s regional dominance. Every “Iranian attack” on your list occurred in a country where the U.S. had no legal right to be in the first place — Iraq, Syria, Jordan. American troops are stationed across the Middle East not because those countries asked for protection from Iran, but because the U.S. positioned itself there to control the region’s resources and protect its strategic architecture. When someone punches you for 70 years — overthrows your government, installs a dictator, trains his secret police to torture your people, extracts your oil, invades the countries on your borders, surrounds you with military bases, and sanctions your economy into the ground — and then you punch back, the question isn’t “why are you violent?” The question is: who threw the first punch? And who’s been profiting from the fight ever since? That’s not a defense of the Iranian regime. The theocracy that replaced the Shah has its own record of brutality against its own people, especially women. But that regime exists because the CIA destroyed Iran’s democracy in 1953. The West created the conditions for the very thing it now claims to oppose. The history continues. HAMAS (October 7, 2023) “Hamas, to my great regret, is Israel’s creation,” said Avner Cohen, a former Israeli religious affairs official who worked in Gaza for more than two decades, to the Wall Street Journal in 2009. Brigadier General Yitzhak Segev, who served as Israeli military governor in Gaza in the early 1980s, told the New York Times that he had helped finance the Palestinian Islamist movement as a “counterweight” to the PLO. “The Israeli government gave me a budget,” the retired brigadier general confessed, “and the military government gives to the mosques Initially, Hamas was discreetly supported by Israel, as a counter-balance to the secular Palestine Liberation Organization to prevent the creation of an independent Palestinian state. And it didn’t stop in the 1980s. According to the New York Times, Israeli intelligence agents traveled into Gaza with a Qatari official carrying suitcases filled with cash to disperse money. In 2015, Bezalel Smotrich, currently the finance minister in Netanyahu’s government, summed up the strategy: “The Palestinian Authority is a burden. Hamas is an asset.” Netanyahu told journalist Dan Margalit that it was important to keep Hamas strong, as a counterweight to the Palestinian Authority. Having two strong rivals, including Hamas, would lessen pressure on him to negotiate toward a Palestinian state. Netanyahu penned a letter to Qatar in 2018 asking the Qatari leadership to continue funding Hamas. HEZBOLLAH (1983 Beirut bombings, kidnappings): Hezbollah was formed in 1982 — the same year Israel invaded Lebanon. It didn’t exist before the invasion. Israel invaded Lebanon to destroy the PLO headquarters there. The invasion killed approximately 20,000 people, mostly civilians. Hezbollah was born as a direct resistance movement to that invasion. The 1983 Marine barracks bombing on the commenter’s list killed 241 Americans. But why were U.S. Marines in Lebanon? Because the U.S. had intervened in the Lebanese Civil War, positioning itself as a participant in the conflict rather than a neutral peacekeeper. The Marines were shelling Druze and Shia positions from naval vessels before the bombing. IRAN’S PROXY NETWORK (Houthis, Kataib Hezbollah, militias in Iraq and Syria): Every proxy on that list operates in a country where the U.S. or its allies intervened first. Iraq — the U.S. invaded in 2003 on false WMD claims. Iranian-backed militias formed to resist the occupation. Syria — the CIA ran Operation Timber Sycamore, spending billions arming Syrian rebels, many of whom were jihadists. Iran backed Assad. Both sides were proxies in someone else’s war. Yemen — the Houthis fight against a Saudi-led coalition that the U.S. armed and supported. The Saudi bombing campaign created what the UN called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The United States propaganda machine goes hard. The enemy is not a republican or a democrat. For all of history people knew their governments were evil. Don’t forget that it’s true today. The enemy is not the one vilified by billionaire owned media dynasties.
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Kathleen Tyson
Kathleen Tyson@Kathleen_Tyson_·
If this is true, Trump won’t be able to hide KIAs and WIAs much longer. IGRC spokesman: “Heavy Losses to Over 500 U.S. Military Personnel Two hideouts of U.S. forces, totaling 500 personnel in Dubai, were identified and subjected to a precision assault by missiles and drones from the brave warriors of the IRGC Aerospace Force and Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, resulting in extremely heavy casualties inflicted upon them.”
Embassy of the I.R. Iran in Kabul, Afghanistan@IRANinKabul

تلفات سنگین به بیش از ۵۰۰ نظامی آمریکایی دو مخفیگاه نیروهای آمریکایی مجموعا به تعداد ۵۰۰ نفر در دبی مورد شناسایی و هجوم موشک‌ها و پهپادهای نقطه‌زن دلاورمردان نیروی هوافضا و نیروی دریایی سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی قرار گرفتند که تلفات بسیار سنگینی بر آن‌ها وارد گردید.

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Kathleen Tyson
Kathleen Tyson@Kathleen_Tyson_·
Iran abides by Islamic rules of war. Iran’s targeting from Day 1 to Day 29 has been demonstrably moral and ethical. No schools. No hospitals. No women, children or elderly. No places of worship. No cemeteries. No civilian buildings. No livestock. No prisoners of war. The immoral, soulless barbarians are their enemies.
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@Kathleen_Tyson_ The US is VERY lucky so far that Iranians are not blowing up hospitals just like it and Israel have been doing with sadistic glee. But things could change if they keep attacking Iran.

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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
Kuwait International Airport is burning
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sarah
sarah@sahouraxo·
Israel murdered every single person in this photo today in South Lebanon. Every. Single. One. 2 journalists 7 paramedics 1 Lebanese soldier They bombed the journalists’ vehicle — then bombed them again when paramedics rushed to help.
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Israel executed every single paramedic in this photo today in South Lebanon — dropping a bomb on their ambulance. Read that again. This is deliberate. Killing medics is a war crime. Killing medics is a crime against humanity. This is medicide.
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Dischord
Dischord@Prae54Rae·
1921 is when we should have taken our country back. When the London colonialists were caught with their hand in Scotland’s till, and the thieving radges are still at it, big time!! We will need north of a trillion in reparations after independence.
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@Kathleen_Tyson_ Respect for the past is missing in Western society Dreadful irreplaceable damage of civilisation and culture 😩
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Kathleen Tyson
Kathleen Tyson@Kathleen_Tyson_·
Lacking any culture except fabricated and mythologised fictions, settler states resent the deep historical cultures of indigenous and civilisational states.
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BREAKING: At least 120 museums and historical monuments have been damaged in recent US-Israeli attacks on Tehran, according to the Cultural Heritage Committee of the Tehran City Council, reports ISNA news agency. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/8pdqkl

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute war crimes exposed on live TV. A professor confirms the Trump administration and Israel are deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure in Iran, dropping massive 2000-pound bombs on residential neighborhoods and slaughtering women and children.
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Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
The israeli occupation just brutally murdered our colleagues @ftounifatima and @cheib1970 from Al Mayadeen and Al Manar. They were assassinated by a drone while in a moving press vehicle.
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@richimedhurst @Harryslaststand @ftounifatima @cheib1970 Horrific waste and loss of good people who Israel cares little about other than to kill that threat to their dreadful regime 🇮🇱 A regime allowed and encouraged to prosper by Western leaders who are also careless of life and civil society 😢😢
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Tom Bombadil
Tom Bombadil@TomBomb01487642·
@BBCScotlandNews A Fife councillor has been jailed for 27 months for sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl over a six-month period. David Graham, 43, groomed and sexually abused the girl. This was the entire @BBCScotlandNews coverage of this story. No daily updates. No contacting Sarwar.
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SCOTLAND'S WEEKEND COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS The alleged 'Scottish' Sun thinks an inebriated Tiger Woods crashing his Range Rover again is of interest to Scots in a time of war. The Guardian goes with, if Israel goes down it's taking all of us with it. Rest of the shoddy rags have an eclectic mix of subjects, most immediately forgettable.
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