Sunday, June 21, 2015

Wiki Leaks reveals strong desire for regime change in Iran



Jun. 21، 2015 -  Diplomats talk about airing the grievances of disenchanted local youth using Facebook and Twitter. At the embassy in Khartoum، they reported anxiously on Iran`s military aid to Sudan and etc.
Meanwhile the Saudi mission in Geneva was stuck dealing with a multimillion dollar limo bill racked up by a Saudi princess and her entourage.Many of the scores of documents reviewed by AP appear aimed at keeping track of Iranian activity across the region or undermining Tehran`s interests.

 An undated memo apparently sent from the Saudi Embassy in Tehran made note of what it said was the "frustration of the Iranian citizen and his strong desire for regime change" and suggested ways to publicly expose Iran`s social grievances through "the Internet، social media like Facebook and Twitter." It also suggests "hosting opposition figures overseas، coordinating with them and encouraging them to use galleries to show pictures of torture carried by the Iranian regime against people."

Saudis also kept a watchful eye on Iran`s friends، real or perceived. One 2012 memo warned that Iran was getting "flirting American messages" suggesting that the U.S. had no objections to a peaceful Iranian nuclear program so long as it had guarantees، "possibly Russian ones."
Another memo، dated to 2012، accuses the United Arab Emirates of helping Russia and Iran circumvent international sanctions. A third memo — marked "top secret" — makes the startling claim that Iranian fighter jets bombed South Sudanese forces during a 2012 standoff over the oil-rich area of Heglig.
There are many such hard-to-confirm stories in the Saudi documents.Over the last several years, the Iranian opposition too many secret documents about the illegal Iranian regime's platforms in the Middle East but unfortunately has been ignored by the West. They have been dramatically ignored for two reasons: there is a strong and growing perception among the Iranian people that the Iranian dictatorship is a pariah in the international community; and the resulting international economic sanctions have created conditions that make the regime’s overthrow imperative.

'At precisely this moment in history, Barack Obama did incalculable damage by initiating these negotiations. By engaging this rogue state, President Obama has given it international recognition and legitimacy at just the moment when it had lost legitimacy in the eyes of its own people. Worse, by promising relief from economic sanctions, he has removed the most compelling reason the organized Iranian resistance had to justify the regime’s overthrow.

The main solution for a non-nuclear Iran, who does not meddle in other Arab countries' affairs, is In Maryam Rajavi's points of views, and By Toppling Fundamentalism & Terrorism in Tehran.
Maryam Rajavi has already explained about the solution in The Great Gathering of the Iranian Resistance in Paris – June 13, 2015 And those who are concerned about this global threat in the world  and in the Middle East should do their best by backing the Iranian opposition group, PMOI who try to change the regime in Iran


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