Sunday, March 01, 2015

Reagan has quite a history with Iran.

Freed American hostages disembark from a plane at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Jan. 27, 1981, one week after being released.

January 20, 2012 was President Obama's second inauguration. What the heck was this article trying to do? Set the tone for an invasion vs peace talks? There is an agenda here.
January 20, 2012
By The Learning Network

...The New York Times (click here) said that Reagan’s address “made no reference at all to the long-awaited release of the hostages” as he was “apparently following a self-imposed restraint of not saying anything until the Americans had left Iranian air space.”... 

...On Jan. 11, 2012, as tensions increased over Iran’s nuclear program, the country reported that an Iranian nuclear scientist died in what was termed a “terrorist bomb blast” in northern Tehran when an unidentified motorcyclist attached a magnetic explosive device to the scientist’s car. Officials denounced Israel and the U.S. and called for retaliation for the killing. According to a Jan. 12 article in The New York Times, “the scientists’ deaths are part of what current and former American officials and specialists on Iran have called an accelerating covert campaign of assassinations, bombings, defections and digital attacks, which they believe has been carried out mainly by Israel in an effort to subvert Iran’s nuclear program."


Earlier that week, Iran announced that it had sentenced a U.S.-born former Marine from Flint, Mich., to death for allegedly spying for the C.I.A.


Do you think incidents like these could lead to full-scale war? Why or why not? What, if anything, do you think can be done to prevent the escalation of tension between Iran and the United States?

Fully expect to hear war mongering by the Israeli Prime Minister in regard to Iran. I have no doubt some of these events will be peppered throughout the speak to REMIND those in the White House exactly what the USA is in the world.

This is the prep for a country, post 2016, that will sustain.