Humint Events Online: Evidence of the Secret US-Iran Alliance

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Evidence of the Secret US-Iran Alliance

1) The secret deal that guaranteed that the Iranian Embassy hostages would not be released until after the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan.

2) The Iran-Contra Scandal, in which the Reagan Administration in collaboration with Israel, struck a deal with Iran, trading arms to Iran in exchange for hostages and cash.

3) The Iraq invasion clearly strengthened Iranian influence in the middle east, and interestingly Ahmad Chalabi, who vehemently pushed for the US to invade Iraq, has ties to Iran and appears to have given Iran US intelligence (signal codes).

4) The apparent willingness of the US to allow Iran to enrich uranium in violation of UN resolutions, but at the same time the ease at which the GOP tries to frighten the public about Iran for political points.

Bottom line: Is the Bush administration serious about stopping Iran from making nuclear material or are they going to make a lot of noise then look the other way like they did with North Korea?

My guess is the latter.

Note-- I am not advocating an attack on Iran by any means. But I strongly sense that games are being played by the Bush administration in dealing with Iran-- and I think it indicates some secret deal. The history is there.

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