ARAB-US RELATIONS - Feb 1 - Bush 'Calling For Iran Regime Change'.
A direct appeal by Pres Bush to the Iranian people to "win
your own freedom" is a barely disguised call for regime change in
Iran, raising the question of whether the US will turn to covert action Covert action may refer to: - Covert operation, several HUMINT techniques used by intelligence agencies.
- Covert Action, a game designed by Sid Meier.
Covert Action to support internal opposition. In his State of the Union address “State of the Union” redirects here. For other uses, see State of the Union (disambiguation). The State of the Union is an annual address in which the President of the United States reports on the status of the country, normally to a joint session of Congress (the Bush
saved his toughest remarks for Iran, calling it "a nation now held
hostage by a small clerical elite that is isolating and repressing re·press v. re·pressed, re·press·ing, re·press·es
v.tr. 1. To hold back by an act of volition: couldn't repress a smirk.
2. its
people". "Let me speak directly to the citizens of Iran:
America respects you, and we respect your country. We respect your right
to choose your own future and win your own freedom". Bush condemned
Iran's alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons and support for terrorist
groups in the Palestinian territories This article is about the Palestinian territories as a geopolitical phenomenon. For more on their geography, demographics and general history, see West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian territories and Lebanon. The State Department
provided audio in Farsi of the speech that was beamed by exiled networks
from the US into Iran. Voice of America Voice of America, broadcasting service of the United States Information Agency, est. 1942. Originally set up as a means of fighting the cold war, the Voice of America produces and broadcasts radio programs in English and foreign languages to other countries in order radio also broadcast
simultaneous translation. Nathan Brown Nathan Brown may refer to: - Three Australian rules footballers:
- Nathan D. Brown (b. 1976), a player with Melbourne
- Nathan Gordon Brown (b.
of the Carnegie Endowment
think-tank called Bush's rhetoric a "barely hidden call for
regime change, fairly dramatic". In an interview with Reuters news
agency on Feb 1, Bush denied he was calling for an overthrow in Tehran.
"What I am saying is that the US is very aware of their [the
Iranian people's] conditions, and we recognise that liberty is
universal and that we hope some day they will be in a position to have a
democracy based upon Iranian customs and Iranian traditions", the
Pres was quoted as saying. Danielle Pletka, senior analyst with the
conservative American Enterprise Institute The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI) is a conservative think tank, founded in 1943. According to the institute its mission "to defend the principles and improve the institutions of American freedom and democratic capitalism — limited government, , expects Bush to give a more
detailed Iran policy speech later. She hopes there will be overt support
for the democratic opposition as well as "a robust covert element
but that does not mean cloak and dagger Cloak and dagger is a term sometimes used to refer to situations involving espionage, mystery, or even assassination. The phrase dates in English from the early 19th century. It is a translation of French de cape et d'epee and Spanish comedia de capa y espada. ". Last year, the State
Department awarded $3m to NGOs working on Iran but did not reveal their
identities. A spokeswoman said the money was "classified" but
not "covert". Similar funding of $6.5m is available for Iran
and Syria this year, although bills proposed in Congress would raise
that sum significantly. Nathan said the US and Europe had an
accomplished "democracy industry" that was able to help
countries in transition, but the US had virtually excluded the
possibility of overt assistance in Iran by openly pursuing a policy that
amounted to regime change. A government adviser, who asked not to be
named, said the Bush administration was closing its policy options with
Iran, partly due to what he called an intense hatred of its new Pres
Ahmadi-Nejad. He believed covert action was inevitable - and said it
would probably be disastrous.
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