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Strategies & Market Trends : World Outlook

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To: Les H who wrote (46380)6/19/2025 5:46:50 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (2) of 48724
 
Sounds a lot like Iraq in 2002. It becomes a question of if the US/Israel has already armed militias to stage an uprising or it will be done after the aerial invasion. As recalled, the leaders of the Kurdish and Shia tribes in Iraq refused to initiate an uprising against the Sunnis unless the Americans first took out Baghdad's air power and armored divisions. One could reasonably expect that the US/Israel/UK will try to stoke a civil war among the ethnic groups within Iran as they did in Iraq, carrying out false flag attacks wrongly attributed to the Sunnis or the Shia. This was revealed in a 2006 Washington Post article and in scant coverage of coalition special forces dressed as Al Qaeda and planting IEDs in Basra. Whatever happens. Any regime installed by the US, UK, and Israel will be brutally repressive like the regime under the Shah, the Iraq occupation under the US, and the Occupied Territories under the Israelis. More Iraqis died under the US occupation in Iraq than in the 30 years of Saddam Hussein's rule.
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