So Why Would The U.S. Want To Attack Iran?

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This Pipeline Rivalry & Oil Steeling, Is Off-course On Top Of Other Reasons, Such As, Weapons Companies Profiting From Another War, Banks Profiting From Another War, Securing Israel, Taking Out One Of The Most Powerful Muslim Countries In The World, Killing Off Another Voice Of Palestine, Asserting Their Authority Further In The Middle East, One Step Closer To The NWO, Etc. Had It Not Been For Russia & China, Iran Would Have Already Been At War. America & Israel Are Afraid That Others May Unite Against Their Oppression Like Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, North Korea, Etc. Also They Want To Provoke An Attack On Themselves First, So Not To Look Like The Offender, & Gain Public Support, Similar To Pearl Harbour. If They Attack Iran, Be Sure Of WW3 & WW3 Will Be, By All Accounts, A Nuclear World War, The First Of It's Kind. What Does America & Israel Get Out Of WW3, A Possible SuperPower Shift, & Definite Support For An NWO...People Will Beg For A 1 World Government, So Never To Experience A Nuclear World War Again, Similar To How People Welcomed The UN, After The First WWs. A Lot Of Things Seem To Coincidentally Favour The Elite, During A WW, For Example, It Was The WWs That Gave Birth To Israel, Finished The Ottoman Empire, Transferred Power From Britain Too America, & Gave Birth To The UN.

Iranian President Ahmadinejad
If You Hate Him, Or Want To Kill Him, Or Believe He Is Dangerous, Or That He Posses Weapons Of Mass Destruction, Then You Should Know Him. Also Remember, No Weapons Were Found In Iraq Either. Your Government Officials Claim Tax Payers Money To Buy 2 Houses On Expenses. The French President Bought 2 Ovens For His Private Jet Costing £60,000 Each, On Tax Payers Money. Libya Was Debt Free. Iran President Juggles An Actual Job, & Refuses Tax Payer Money For His Presidency.

This quote is attributed to both Hitler and George W. Bush.
"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland."
-Adolf Hitler, when announcing to Gestapo to the people.

Bush is also quoted:
"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland."
-George W. Bush
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Unocal proposed building the Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline to congress in 1998 to provide oil and natural gas to several Asian markets. Regardless of their stated intentions, they had to pull the ruling Taliban away from agreements they had with the Bridas Corp to convince them to sign on with Unocal instead (which eventually got backing from the US government). Enter Iran as the new kid on the block. They offered a pipeline to cross the southern part of Pakistan which would cover less harsh territory and cause far fewer tribal disputes over pumping oil and gas to India and Pakistan. Do you see a potential conflict here?

I find it interesting that none of this information has ever been covered by the American news media. It took a while, but I found an Indian news source that DID discuss their pending oil deal with Iran and Pakistan. (Fortunately, it's in english.) It seems the only thing holding up the deal are the changes in Pakistan's government (and the fact that we've pushed them into a civil war). The policies of our administration seem to be geared toward protecting Unocal's (now Chevron's) interests by backing up the construction of the Trans-Afghan Pipeline with military forces. The only way our military can do that safely is by committing genocide since the local tribes don't want us there. So I guess it's time to ask yourself if you want your children getting shot at for the sake of oil?

NOTE: China has since signed on with Pakistan and India for access to natural gas from that same Iranian pipeline. Also, Iran's President Ahmedinejad has opened up Iranian markets to the west. I've been informed that foreign entrepreneurs can now buy and own businesses in Iranian territory provided they don't try to gain a monopoly in an given business. What sense does it make to attack these people when our own intelligence agencies have told us they discontinued research on nuclear weapons over 5 years ago?
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DONT GET BRAINWASHED!

Peace :)

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  • @MegaSHamed Yes, but even Wiki gives references, which you will find if you take a look at the article. If still you don't want to see Wiki, then take a look at my vids which I referenced, as they use actual footage & give testimonies of people who were in Afghan

  • @MegaSHamed Off course not, but I am giving you references

  • @MegaSHamed ...I'd like to finsh my rant by quoting the Quran

    ''To God we belong & to God we return.''

    To everyone, please don't take offense to anything I have said.

    Peace

  • @MegaSHamed ...This is just what we know about, & before we talk about the atrocities in Iraq. As the soldier says in one of my American Soldier Testimony vids, every soldier has a story of his own to tell.

    All I'm saying is that I feel sorry for the Afghan people, because after the oppression faced by the Afghans pre-2001 as you have said, they now face oppression from foreign occupation....

  • @MegaSHamed ...The article on Wiki, has a disturbing image of a US soldier posing with the body of a 15 year old farmer civilian murdered by US troops. The word 'murdered' is whats used to describe the image, it is not just me saying it.

    Then you have the very recent Quran burning incident in Afghanistan by US troops on a NATO base...

  • @MegaSHamed ...''With civilian deaths from airstrikes rising again in recent years, the number of Afghan civilians being killed by foreign military operations has led to mounting tension between the foreign countries and the government of Afghanistan. In May 2007, President Hamid Karzai summoned foreign military commanders to warn them of the consequences of further Afghan civilian deaths.''...

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