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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: nicewatch who wrote (13565)6/26/2025 2:51:23 AM
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Arms for hostages. When it comes to US and Iran, every backroom deal is possible. Go back in time and see what happened before.
When it comes to the triangle Israel - US - Iran everything is possible
Arms for hostages The Iran Contras Affair

In early 1985 the head of the NSC, Robert C. McFarlane, sold antitank and antiaircraft missiles to Iran in the mistaken belief that such a sale would secure the release of the American hostages.

This and several subsequent weapons sales to Iran in 1986 directly contradicted the U.S. government’s publicly stated policy of refusing either to bargain with terrorists or to aid Iran in its war with Iraq, a policy based on the belief that Iran was a sponsor of international terrorism.

The money from the arms sales were routed to the Contras, a group fighting the Sandinistas that took over from dictator Anastasio Somoza.
NOTE: LatAm people know the US foreign policy. These neighbors from Russia are just about to discover that.

Weapons for intelligence to destroy Osirak nuclear reactor
Israel supported Iran during the Iran - Iraq War
Israel was one of the main suppliers of military equipment to Iran during the war. Israel also provided military instructors during the war, and in turn received Iranian intelligence that helped it carry out Operation Opera against Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor.
The nuclear reactor was a central component of Iraq's nuclear weapons program.
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