War upon on the Islamic Republic of Iran,
from 1995
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The history in general of World War
III
The history of U.S. policy toward
the Islamic Republic of Iran
- Washington Escalates Assault On
Iran
- By Pat Smith, The Militant,
15 May 1995. In a move aimed against the sovereignty of
Iran, U.S. president Bill Clinton announced a trade ban
against Tehran. Under the guise of combating
international terrorism
the White House is pressing
other governments to stop doing business with Iran.
- U.S. Gov’t Steps Up Anti-Iran
Drive
- By Laura Garza, The Militant,
12 February 1996. On December 31 the U.S. Congress passed
a bill that included authorization for an $18 million
covert action campaign to be run by the CIA against
Iran. Not directly overthrow the government, but
indirectly by cultivation oppositon in Iran.
- Iranian Abandons Push To Improve
U.S. Ties
- Reuters, Washington Post,,
Thursday 30
May 2002. President Mohammad Khatami urged his reformist
allies in parliament today to abandon a quest for better
relations with the United States because of what he
described as the growing U.S. belligerence toward
Iran.
- CIA Develops Secret Plan To Foster
Political Dissent
- By Martin Dillon, Rense.com, 25 July 2002. President
Bush has given the CIA the green light to promote dissent
in Iran. Since the downfall of the Shah, and the arrival
of Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, Iran has symbolized
militant Islam. He silenced dissent within the country and
encouraged non-Western values.
- US may put Iranian nuclear plant on hit
list
- By Dana Priest in Washington, Sydney
Morning Herald, 30 July 2002. A nuclear power plant
being built in Iran is a potential test of the
Bush’s doctrine of pre-empting threats to US
security. Although a pre-emptive strike appears to be
supported by only a minority in the Administration, Israel
has suggested it will not allow the plant to open.
- Iran: The next target?
- By Paul Rogers, The Progressive Response, 5
Feburary 2003. President Bush’s State of the Union
address almost went as far as to imply that Iran would
become an immediate focus of attention after
Iraq. US domination of Iraq will domonstrate to Iran that
the US is dominant in the region, which is important
because of Iran’s oil and gas reserves, her
potential control of the Straits of Hormuz, a burgeoning
population and a geographical location at the heart of
south-west Asia.