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hen the war with Iran officially began on Saturday, I annoyed quite a few people by replying to James Delingpole on twtter with this comment:
I stand by it. In fact I can amplify it.
There's ample evidence to show we're already living in the post-nation age, and this was made explicitly clear by the Covid "pandemic". Iran's vital, early role in the Covid operation is one of the facts that most strongly requires us to be cautious about the current war narrative , but it's a development that likely predates that era-defining psy-op.
In fact, I would argue that an examination of the recent history of Iran shows that they have consistently taken part in psy-ops and media narratives, and that this demonstrates collusion with Western governments and indeed the globalist factions therein.
Starting with the birth of the current regime itself…
1. Installation of Ayatollah
Everyone is (or should be) familiar with Operation Ajax, the 1953 joint MI6-CIA coup d'etat in Iran that removed the democratically elected government of Mohammad Mosaddegh, allegedly to prevent the nationalization of Iran's oil reserves. The resulting government was an absolute monarchy under Shah Reza Pahlavi.
Less discussed is the CIA's clear and obvious involvement in the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
For example, after being exiled from Iran by the Shah in 1978, Khomeini was provided safe haven in France. The reasons for this are not clear, but it is known that the Carter administration had a lot of communication with Khomeini during his time as a guest of the French government. Again, the reasons for this communication are nowhere clearly stated.
We know the former Shah himself claimed in his memoirs that the US and UK had been opposed to his government since his 1973 nationalisation of Iranian oil, and subsequent price increase (let's remember the previous government had allegedly been removed to prevent a similar attempt at nationalisation).
Whether we entirely believe the Shah or not, we also know that by late 1978, the US ambassador to Iran was cabling DC that the Shah was "doomed", and by early January '79 US generals were flying out to Iran to discuss a potential coup with the Iranian military and putting them in contact with Khomeini's second in command.
The Shah's government ended within weeks.
This is all documented.
The potential motivations for this could be discussed at length, but there's no denying that there was at least some Western involvement in the installation of the current regime.