Changes in Cuba coming too?

“us”

they are involved. so, no. not trump alone “installing”

nice try. keep scouring that abc news :+1:t2:

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:joy:. It was an interview to abc

Glad i left out the rest of of it

We want to make sure that we don’t have to go back every 10 years, when you don’t have a president like me that’s not going to do it."

Us! We! You!

You keep trying

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yes. “we””us” etc and then he emphasizes his leadership.

this is silly. none of it supports whatever narrative youre driving at . :man_shrugging:

Again with the obsession. It’s easier. I get it.

what you say is happening simply isnt. your attempts to prove otherwise miss the mark by a mile. you then resort to harping again on the word choices in my posts.

maybe it’s time you give this a break.

One thing the regime in Cuba has to be realizing….

Trump don’t bluff. :man_shrugging:

Nobody said that he did. What Jimmie Carter did do was to cut off the “good behavior” bribe payments being made to the Ayatollah Khomeini who was living in exile in France. That pissed him off enough to foment the revolution against the Shah.

There is no mechanism for Congress to forcibly depose a seated President other than during impeachment proceedings. But then, you knew that. :smirking_face:

Besides, that’s a laugh. Pass my ass. How many investigations, indictments and trials did Clinton face after he left office?

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The Shah of Iran who was deposed in 1979 had inherited the position from his father who became the Shah in 1925 with no help or involvement of the US. So what are you talking about?

I think he’s talking about the 1953 incident. Before then Iran was more or less a constitutional monarchy. In 1953 they elected a noted nationalist prime minister who wanted to nationalize their entire oil industry (which was mostly British in origin) and the US/UK didn’t like that very much so the CIA and MI6 essentially started a mini revolution that led to him getting ousted and the Shah took direct control. It became an absolute monarchy after that, with the legislature basically being “advisors” for the Shah after that rather than the citizen-king thing they had before that.

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Ah, okay. I think of that as the despising of the Prime Minister rather than the installation of the Shah. He was already there.

This is, bar none, The strangest and most simplistic description of the revolution I have ever read

With no help​:joy::joy::joy:

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lets see a ■■■■■■■■■ did you not remember the bengazi endless investigations.

Allan

gas is less than 2 bucks a gallons or so people have told me.

Allan

Some of us still have cheap gas prices, while others live in filth. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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That was dealing with Hillary, not Bill.

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The ending of the secret Iran Fund may have been a tipping point, but the Shah’s regime was in trouble long before that happened.

You can trace the ultimate root cause of the revolution the CIA led overthrow of Mossadegh.

That is what led to Iranian clerics thinking of the US as the Great Satan.

But of course THIS time we meddle in Iranian affairs, it will all turn out different.

Um…no.

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The same people whining about gas prices (temporary rise during the war) didn’t say a blessed word during the huge gas prices during Biden following his massive/frivolous spending.

If it weren’t for double standards…

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