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US supporting terrorism around the world

The US media recently interviewed Robert McFarland, former National Security Advisor to President Regan who advocated that the United States should send 4 carrier battle groups to Iran in response to threats to close the strait of Hormuz. McFarland cited the fact that Iran supports Hamas and other terrorist organizations.

A check indicates the United States also supports terrorists organizations, including  the Jundallah and Hamas.

In 2011 Hamas terrorists says it reached a deal with the US allowing almost $100 million in US aid dollars to keep flowing into Gaza (see: US, Hamas Cut Deal on Gaza Aid http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/146707

The hypocrisy of this is staggering.

US law forbids direct contact with Hamas, yet your tax dollars are funding millions in aid, which allows Hamas to spend its money on the War Against The Jews and staying in power...thus aiding and abetting terrorism against Israel, our supposed ally. As the article notes, they even allow these groups to pay a fee for the privilege of operating in Gaza directly to the Hamas government.

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But the US State Department is upset and threatening to curtail the aid because Hamas wants to look at the books!

Other than that, directly supporting a terrorist entity is apparently just fine with them.

In addition the CIA is accused of supporting the Jundallah terrorist in Iran, who are responsible for blowing us Mosques in Iran.

In Afghanistan the US is negotiating with the Taliban, a vicious terrorist organization which is hellbent on killing Americans. The US has also paid the Taliban “not to attack” US convoys, and looked the other way as poppy productions has increased 10 fold.

The US is also the largest sellers of weapons in the world.

In terms of terrorism the US is hands down the greater terrorist supporter.

Despite these facts, the US rhetoric is increasing against Iran in an effort to turn public opinion in favor of involving America in another war in the Middle East.

Iran has been a target for regime change by the US since September 2001, according to the “Plan” as outlined by former General Clark http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXS3vW47mOE .

It has been the intention of the United States to involve the US in 7 wars in 5 years…among the countries specifically mentioned was Iran.

Many outside expert agree the US has an agenda that includes regime change of more than half a dozen countries around the world.

“The American people never question wars, thanks in large part to corporate own media interests which are closely aligned with the Defense industrial complex”, says Jason Little of Charlotte, an Occupy Charlotte protester and government affairs expert.

“The situation with Iran is very serious. You also see an attempt to vilify the Iranians, even after the US invaded their airspace with drone aircraft and supported the Jundallah terrorist organization in their attempts to destabilize the regime. Combine that with economic sanctions, which is an act of war when you think about it, because it is designed to destroy their economy and you can conclude that the US is already in a defacto war with Iran already – it just hasn’t been declared yet”, says Charles Fulton of Charlotte, a former US Marine Corp officer. “With two aircraft carriers in the region, the writing is on the wall, war will happen unless we can stop it”, he said.

“The US is war mongering again. If we are not careful, our elected leaders will lead us into yet another war in the Middle East we can’t afford. US economic sanctions have hurt the Iranian economy but also contributed to a 5% rise in oil prices worldwide. You can see the higher prices at the pump at the gas station. I don’t know about you but I can’t really afford that”, says Tom Wilshire of Charlotte, a dishwasher in Charlotte struggling to make it on minimum wage. Wishire estimates his gas cost has risen an extra $13 dollar a week due to higher gas prices.

“It would be nice if we could find a way to make peace rather than get involved in another war for oil in the Middle East”, says Maude Franks of Charlotte, a mother of four children, who wonders about the future.

Robert Tilford

Charlotte, N.C.

Tehran, Iran
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, Charlotte City Buzz Examiner

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