IN THE NOW: Making War With Iran

A recognizable pattern appears again — the establishment is beating the war drums, trying to entice the U.S. into another misguided foreign intervention…



By the beginning of the year, number one news in corporate presstitutes media were protests in Iran. Here you can find Ron Paul and Daniel McAdams discuss CIA Fingerprints in those protests, which is a common prelude for a “humanitarian mission”. U.S. and Israel are just waiting for the right moment to “install democracy” in Iran…

Actually, they have tried several times before. If you do not remember, after the WWII the Iranian oil industry was briefly nationalized, under Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, until a US and UK-backed coup d'état deposed Mosaddegh and brought back foreign oil firms. And Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as a Shah of Iran. That caused an Iranian revolution in 1979, and another western attempt 1980-1988 with their friend… wait for it… Saddam Husein!

Let Anissa Naouai remind you at those events…

Duration: 4:17



Anissa Naouai is a TV news presenter, host and senior political host.

She was born and raised in the US. Her family included here parents – her father is Tunisian and her mother is German. For her education, Anissa attended Hunter College from 2000–2001 in the city of New York. She studied World History, French and English.

She also attended the Moscow Art Theatre School and studied acting, theatre history, Russian language and movement and dance.

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