Mohsen Sazegara
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Martin Albright once said that, okay, we apologize from the people of Iran for that coup. Top officials, lots of hundreds of documents have been published so far that shows that, yes, British Secret Service and U.S. Secret Service were involved in that coup. But 1979, now it's after 45 years, 46 years, several documents have been published.
Martin Albright once said that, okay, we apologize from the people of Iran for that coup. Top officials, lots of hundreds of documents have been published so far that shows that, yes, British Secret Service and U.S. Secret Service were involved in that coup. But 1979, now it's after 45 years, 46 years, several documents have been published.
And several memoirs, including President Carter, including the prime ministers of the British government, and many other documents have been released so far. And there is no document that they supported Khomeini. And besides to that, What they got, very wisely, you know, Shah was a very close friend to U.S., to England, to Western countries.
And several memoirs, including President Carter, including the prime ministers of the British government, and many other documents have been released so far. And there is no document that they supported Khomeini. And besides to that, What they got, very wisely, you know, Shah was a very close friend to U.S., to England, to Western countries.
Why should they remove him and replace him with the guys that they didn't know them? And after a while, they became against them. Why should they do that?
Why should they remove him and replace him with the guys that they didn't know them? And after a while, they became against them. Why should they do that?
I don't know how long it was, but 40% the American companies got from that contract for oil of Iran. Okay, so the 1954 oil... And after a while, in the 60s, I guess that Shah actually, that was expired and Shah again announced that the oil of Iran is nationalized.
I don't know how long it was, but 40% the American companies got from that contract for oil of Iran. Okay, so the 1954 oil... And after a while, in the 60s, I guess that Shah actually, that was expired and Shah again announced that the oil of Iran is nationalized.
You mean that the Western countries removed their allies? brought a regime that they didn't know what they will do, and this regime will go to Russia to power, to make wars in the region. The more war there is. For what? For what? To sell equipment, you say.
You mean that the Western countries removed their allies? brought a regime that they didn't know what they will do, and this regime will go to Russia to power, to make wars in the region. The more war there is. For what? For what? To sell equipment, you say.
All the equipment that they have sold to Iran, they have sold nothing. Iran bought about $15 billion at the last years of Shah from the United States only. But to Iran, not Britain, not U.S., none of them sold anything to Iran or Western countries. But... To region, say Saudi Arabia, for instance, $65 billion a year, totally say $500 billion, if I'm not, just an estimation.
All the equipment that they have sold to Iran, they have sold nothing. Iran bought about $15 billion at the last years of Shah from the United States only. But to Iran, not Britain, not U.S., none of them sold anything to Iran or Western countries. But... To region, say Saudi Arabia, for instance, $65 billion a year, totally say $500 billion, if I'm not, just an estimation.
Is it just for opposing Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran, or Saudi Arabia? Because Saudi Arabia is a good ally to the US and Western countries as well.
Is it just for opposing Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran, or Saudi Arabia? Because Saudi Arabia is a good ally to the US and Western countries as well.
And compare it. Suppose that's right. Suppose totally the weapon industries of the United States and Western countries benefit from Islamic Republic and the country, you know, to sell the equipment to other countries. Okay. Suppose it happened. Compare it to the other opportunities that they lost. Iran is 90 million population.
And compare it. Suppose that's right. Suppose totally the weapon industries of the United States and Western countries benefit from Islamic Republic and the country, you know, to sell the equipment to other countries. Okay. Suppose it happened. Compare it to the other opportunities that they lost. Iran is 90 million population.
If Iran was an ally to Western countries, now the huge amount of car manufacturing companies, home ambulances, especially the IT information, and many, many other... I agree. Many, many other companies benefited from relationship with Iran. I think that... Even if we thought that they thought like that. Of course they think like that.
If Iran was an ally to Western countries, now the huge amount of car manufacturing companies, home ambulances, especially the IT information, and many, many other... I agree. Many, many other companies benefited from relationship with Iran. I think that... Even if we thought that they thought like that. Of course they think like that.
You think they played the game like... I can't say like you, of course. When I don't see any documents.
You think they played the game like... I can't say like you, of course. When I don't see any documents.