Editor’s note
Changes in Iran and Modeling Based on Crises in Iraq and Syria…. Part 2
The changes in Iran in the past 2 months have many similarities with the crises in Iraq and Syria that will be dealt with in a 4 -part report.
According to Negaheno report the protests in Iraq were initially based on economic demands. But gradually and within the early days they changed into violent protests against religious symbols.
This continued to as far as protests that were called the October protests or Tishrin, referring to the Iraqi jokers based on the American movie “Joker” that impacted the political process, creating anti-governmental protests and changes in the religious tastes, targeting social and religious interests.
More than 3 thousand NGOs that were set up by the American embassy took part in this period.
In Iraq a Turkish restaurant turns into a place for coding and protests with one of its floors allocated for holding Mossad, CIA and MIT forces.
The think tank for the October protest operation was in this very Turkish restaurant.
To be continued….
Comment
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- Aisheh Al-Dis: A Propaganda Tool or a Symbol of a Real Change
- Qatar and Turkey are Using Gas as a Political Weapon
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- A Vague perspective on Syria’s Stability and Security
- Israel is After Disconnecting the Resistance Group in Syria