"The United States Government in the 1950's backed Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran; although the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) knew that he was unredeemable and corrupted to the core ( Reference: Ralph W. McGhee, "Deadly Deceits: My Twenty Five Years in the CIA"), the seven oil sisters (Exxon, Royal Dutch Shell, Standard Oil, Mobile, British Petroleum, Gulf and Texaco) were more interested in capitialism ( Reference: Russell S. Bowen, : The Immaculate Deception: The Bush Crime Family Exposed"), than the long term negative economic effects this political arrangement would have on the Iranian economy ( Reference: James M. Day, "What Every AmericanShould Know about The Mid East and Oil"). It has always been capitalist interest that shapes the United States Foreign Policy.
In 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini after spending seventeen (17) living in exile spear headed the Iranian Islamic Revolution that overthrew the reactionary government of Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi; thereafter, nationalizing this oil rich ecomony. In 1979 the United States Government and the CIA work to create political tension and boarder disputes in the Persian Gulf region between Iran and Iraq; thus, isolating governments who once shared friendly normalized relations and causing and instigating economic strife within these two so-called developing nations. The CIA manipulated and instigated the old historical ethnic differences between the Persian and Arab peoples, with an objective to divide and conquer. The United States Government and Europe as supposed to supporting the Iranian Islamic Revolution, they opposed it by mandating that the United Nations move toward imposing unjust embargoes and economic trade sanctions against the nation of Iran (Reference: Terrance Jackson, "Putting It All Together: World Conquest, GlobalGenocide and African Liberation")."
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