There's No Escapin' (Eve of War)

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ScrewTube at it again. Try

Submitted by norcalkwa on Sun, 21/10/2007 - 16:18.

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ScrewTube at it again. Try this.http://youtube.com/watch?v=rhy_hF-xb5o 

Great job, the shah knew

Submitted by Jason on Mon, 22/10/2007 - 08:28.

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Great job, the shah knew what the jews are up to!

As Iran's domestic economic

Submitted by whitepeace on Mon, 22/10/2007 - 21:58.

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As Iran's domestic economic troubles grew, American 'security' advisers to the Shah's Savak secret police implemented a policy of ever more brutal repression, in a manner calculated to maximize popular antipathy to the Shah. At the same time, the Carter administration cynically began protesting abuses of 'human rights' under the Shah. British Petroleum reportedly began to organize capital flight out of Iran, through its strong influence in Iran's financial and banking community. The British Broadcasting Corporation's Persian-language broadcasts, with dozens of Persian-speaking BBC 'correspondents' sent into even the smallest village, drummed up hysteria against the Shah. The BBC gave Ayatollah Khomeini a full propaganda platform inside Iran during this time. The British government-owned broadcasting organization refused to give the Shah's government an equal chance to reply. Repeated personal appeals from the Shah to the BBC yielded no result. Anglo-American intelligence was committed to toppling the Shah. The Shah fled in January, and by February 1979, Khomeini had been flown into Tehran to proclaim the establishment of his repressive theocratic state to replace the Shah's government. Carter's security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and secretary of state, Cyrus Vance, implemented their 'Arc of Crisis' policy, spreading the instability of the Iranian revolution throughout the perimeter around the Soviet Union. Throughout the Islamic perimeter from Pakistan to Iran, U.S. initiatives created instability or worse." http://www.payvand.com/news/06/mar/1090.html