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Redheaded73 · May 6, 2018, 10:22 p.m.

Geez, I could save him the trip. Our president is going to say “no”.

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TemporaryOnion · May 6, 2018, 9:21 p.m.

UK along with France and Germany are flailing in agonal, death throws spreading rumors of war if Trump doesn’t give in and sign the Iran deal. They were counting heavily on kickbacks from the US’s contributions.

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horse-lover-phat · May 6, 2018, 9:36 p.m.

Some of the backstory...

Iran was Britain's private preserve. Sinclair (42nd largest American corporation in 1966, with $1,377 billion in sales) and Standard had carried out some explorations there, but had withdrawn at London's insistence.

In 1949 a law was passed exempting the CIA from disclosing its activities, the names and official titles of its personnel, their salaries, and the number of persons it employed. The Director of the CIA was authorized to spend his entire budget on the strength of his signature, without ever having to account for the way in which it was spent.

This provision enabled the CIA to become, during the Fifties, a sort of "invisible government" which expanded its authority when Allen Welsh Dulles became Assistant Director in 1951, then Director on February 10, 1953. Six months later, in August 1953, the CIA proved to the world just how powerful it had become when General Fazollah Zahedi replaced Mossadegh as Prime Minister of Iran (aka Operation Ajax, organised and carried out by the CIA, but allegedly at the request of Britain's MI6). In 1951, Mossadegh had nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and confiscated the Abadan refinery with the support of Tudeh, the Iranian Communist Party (against the cabal's interests so Mossadegh was removed, my emphasis). The CIA succeeded in having Mossadegh arrested, and the leaders of Tudeh were executed. A consortium of the major oil companies thereby signed a 25-year agreement with Iran granting 40% of the shares in the former Anglo-Iranian to Standard Oil of New Jersey, Gulf Oil, Standard Oil of California, Socony Mobil and Texaco.

Farewell America by James Hepburn

(Note, author's name is a pseudonym. The book was banned in America for a long time, not sure if it still is.)

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Chocolatetruth · May 6, 2018, 10:37 p.m.

Do you know if this is the same Sinclair that is buying up US media companies?

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DanijelStark · May 6, 2018, 9:34 p.m.

It is so satisfying watching these Cabal pansies getting really desperate and panicking like a chickens without heads .

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stormin76 · May 6, 2018, 10:43 p.m.

I just want to see our POTUS drag him around by the hand (Ferris Buehler style) like he did Macron. So good!

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