by Scott Creighton
We all know various Western and Zionist agencies were at work in Iran during the recent color revolution that took the lives of so many people recently. Israel and others were arming and directing various proxy destabilization groups (MEK, pro-Shah factions and others) and telling them to kill Iranian police as well as other protesters in order to drive up a body-count that Western (and Zionist) media outlet could use to justify a forcible regime change in the country.
This is a typical irregular warfare campaign.
'Irregular warfare (IW) is a violent, long-term struggle among state and non-state actors to influence populations and affect legitimacy, favoring indirect and asymmetric methods over direct military confrontation. It includes guerrilla warfare, insurgency, counterinsurgency, terrorism, and sabotage, aimed at eroding an adversary's power and will.'
Unconventional Warfare (UW): Operations to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce or overthrow a government.
Proxy Warfare: Using third parties to fight on behalf of a state.' source
As the details of this regime change effort come into focus, some are still lingering on the aspect of the protests that they believe still hold some credibility in terms of demonizing the current Iranian government and that is the original demonstrations held by Iranians against the current government due to harsh economic conditions in the country. People are suffering, it is said, due to corruption and malfeasance of the Iranian 'regime' in power and people want a change, they say.
What you fail to understand is the fact that the economic hardships being foisted upon the people of Iran is less about what the current government is doing and more about what we are:
' ... Maria Bartiromo: What do you want to say about sanctions? Something else you’ve been working on, of course. What are you planning there in terms of Iran and the impact there? Do sanctions actually work? And the same question with regard to 500% secondary sanctions or tariffs on countries who purchase energy products from Russia.
Scott Bessent: Okay, so two things there. There are treasury sanctions, and if you look at a speech that I gave at the Economic Club of New York last March, I said that I believe the Iranian currency was on the verge of collapse, that if I were an Iranian citizen, I would take my money out.
President Trump ordered Treasury and our OFAC division, Office of Foreign Asset Control, to put maximum pressure on Iran. And it’s worked because in December, their economy collapsed. We saw a major bank go under. The central bank has started to print money. There is a dollar shortage. They are not able to get imports. And this is why the people took to the street. So this is economic statecraft, no shots fired. And things are moving in a very positive way here.' Scott Bessent interview Jan 20 2026 WEF Davos
'Make the economy scream' was the command given by President Richard Nixon to Henry Kissinger regarding Chili after it was clear a puppet leader in the country would be unseated and a new socialist president, Salvador Allende, was coming to power.
'Revelations that President Richard Nixon had ordered the CIA to "make the economy scream" in Chile to "prevent Allende from coming to power or to unseat him," prompted a major scandal in the mid-1970s, and a major investigation by the U.S. Senate...
CIA memoranda and reports on "Project FUBELT"--the codename for covert operations to promote a military coup and undermine Allende's government. The documents, including minutes of meetings between Henry Kissinger and CIA officials, CIA cables to its Santiago station, and summaries of covert action in 1970, provide a clear paper trail to the decisions and operations against Allende's government ' NSA electronic briefing #8 GWU declassified documents
This was a major scandal back in the '70s and today its something Trump's Treasury Secretary brags about in an interview.
We are the decaying carcass of the Shining City on the Hill. We can't even condemn the same criminal acts the government commits our fathers and grandfathers condemned 50 years ago. We are not evolving as a society, we are regressing to some primal version of pre-Magna Carta governance where the populace is reduced to a mass of sniveling, graveling, spineless cowards to afraid to speak out against the glorious leader hand picked by God himself.
Or maybe that's just the MAGAITES.
Some of us out here are still giving it a shot. Some of us remember what it means to be American. To stand for something other than just sucking up to the powerful for personal enrichment.
The 'legitimate' protests in Iran are the direct result of our efforts to make the people of the country suffer so we can impose a new Shah-type dictator on them making their lives even worse. And we are doing all of that on behalf of a genocidal foreign power, Israel.
Jeffrey Sachs got it right. The mainstream press wont tell you about this. Wont report on what Scott Bessent bragged about just last week. They wont report on it because they fear if they do there might be some blowback the kind we saw back in the '70s when Americans still had a conscience and cared about how our government's actions were hurting other people.
There was nothing legitimate about the recent color revolution we tried to ignite in Iran. Nothing. And there will be nothing legitimate about Trump's pending war he intends to start with them on behalf of a rabid set of Zionists living in a foreign nation.
Nothing.
So don't fall for it. Not even a little. Back in the day this kind of abhorrent behavior was hidden away from public view. Today they boast about it in certain circles thinking you and I are too busy or too lazy to figure out what they are really doing.
Well they are underestimating us just as they are underestimating the people of Iran. And perhaps that is their tragic flaw. I guess we will see.
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