Wednesday, February 15, 2012

An Update and Brief Commentary on Recent Events

2/15/12- Several important developments regarding Iran have occurred since my last post.

Iran has successfully loaded domestically manufactured fuel rods into a medical reactor in Tehran. This is a significant development along Iran's path towards full mastery of the nuclear fuel cycle. Predictably, the U.S. has dismissed Iran's progress as "hype". This is laughable because according to the the U.S. and Israel, Iran's nuclear program is a dangerous menace to the world. If that is so, how come every time Iran announces a nuclear breakthrough, the U.S. dismisses it as bluster and hype?

The U.S. can't have it both ways. Either Iran is incompetent and not to be taken seriously, or its nuclear program is very capable and professionally run. The fact is, the U.S. likes to ridicule and put down Iran and its capabilities when it's convenient to do so from a propaganda perspective, while at other times they play up those same capabilities.

On yesterday's post I mentioned the likelihood that the recent bomb-related incidents in India, Georgia, and Thailand were Israeli false flag operations. One possibility which I neglected to mention is that the MEK Iranian apposition terrorist group, which has confirmed ties to Israel and the U.S. carried out the two operations in India and Georgia, and was planning another operation in Thailand as part of an Israeli sponsored campaign to discredit Iran internationally.

The MEK is a cult-like organization with a long history of terrorist attacks inside Iran and elsewhere. They have links to Israel and have been protected by the U.S. in Iraq where they maintain a base. No evidence thus far has come to light implicating the MEK, yet the possibility is strong that they were involved.

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