Published on Sep 7, 2012 by ravenise0
Joshua Blakeney provided Press TV viewers with an analysis of the decision by the Harper government to exclude Iranian diplomats from Canada and sever all ties with Iran. Blakeney draws attention to the Harper government's aggressive foreign policy, its one-sided support for Zionist Israel and its alleged involvement in election fraud, concluding that its allegations against Iran represent a classic case of "the pot calling the kettle black". Interview conducted on September 7th, 2012.
Iran has never invaded nor attacked any country. Iran was the subject of unjust and imposed wars by imperial powers. In 1941, the Soviet, British and Commonwealth armed forces invaded Iran in an attempt to undermine the Germans’ growing influence in Iran and their dominance over Iran’s vast oil reserves. 40 yrs later, under the pressure from US and its European allies, Saddam Hussein invaded Iran and killed 500,000 Iranians. As a victim of imperialism and warmongering policies of the superpowers, it’s a vapid joke to claim that Iran poses the most significant threat to global peace and security.To isolate Iran internationally, and Israel was involved in the decision the Canadian government made out of the blue. Recently 120 world countries of the Non-Aligned Movement gathering in Tehran threw weight behind Iran’s nuclear program and expressed their opposition to the unilateral sanctions of US and its European allies against Iran. Iran is not a country that can be isolated this easily.
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