Dans la vidéo, les déchets humains que sont les candidats républicains à l'élection présidentielle américaine de novembre prochain affirment chacun que s'ils étaient élus président des Etats-Unis, ils financeraient l'opposition et entraineraient/armeraient les groupes armés iraniens, renforceraient les opérations clandestines visant à assassiner les scientifiques iraniens et à détruire le programme nucléaire iranien. Certains ont aussi affirmés qu'ils n'hésiteraient pas à bombarder l'Iran.
Concrètement, tout scientifique iranien suspecté d'avoir un quelconque lien avec le programme nucléaire iranien est susceptible d'être assassiner (lui et sa famille) par les terroristes de la CIA/Mossad/MI6.
Ci-dessous, quelques exemples de scientifiques iraniens assassinés par des terroristes travaillant pour les services de renseignements israéliens et occidentaux (tiré d'un article de "The Guardian" de juillet 2011).
• Shahram Amiri said he was kidnapped in June 2009 while on a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia and transferred to the United States. He said he was offered $50m to remain in America and "to spread lies" about Iran's nuclear work. Before his disappearance, Amiri worked at Iran's Malek Ashtar University, an institution with close links to the country's Revolutionary Guards. He returned to Tehran in July 2010. Washington denied kidnapping Amiri and insisted he had lived freely in the US.
• Massoud Ali-Mohammadi was killed by a remote-controlled bomb in Tehran in January 2010. Iranian officials have described him as a nuclear scientist, but a spokesman said he did not work for Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation (AEOI). Western sources said the physics professor worked closely with two scientists both of whom are subject to UN sanctions because of their work on suspected nuclear weapons development. A list of Ali-Mohammadi's publications on Tehran University's website suggested his specialism was theoretical particle physics, not nuclear energy, a western physics professor said.
• Majid Shahriyari, who was killed in a car bomb attack in November, had a role in one of Iran's biggest nuclear projects, according to the head of Iran's nuclear agency, Ali Akbar Salehi.
• Fereidoun Abbasi-Davani and his wife were both wounded in another car bomb attack in November. "This terrorist act was carried out by intelligence services such as the CIA, Mossad and the MI6. A group that wanted to carry out a terrorist act but did not succeed was also arrested. They confessed that they were trained by these intelligence services," said Iran's intelligence minister, Heydar Moslehi. Abbasi-Davani was appointed vice-president of the AEOI in February this year.
Concrètement, tout scientifique iranien suspecté d'avoir un quelconque lien avec le programme nucléaire iranien est susceptible d'être assassiner (lui et sa famille) par les terroristes de la CIA/Mossad/MI6.
Ci-dessous, quelques exemples de scientifiques iraniens assassinés par des terroristes travaillant pour les services de renseignements israéliens et occidentaux (tiré d'un article de "The Guardian" de juillet 2011).
• Shahram Amiri said he was kidnapped in June 2009 while on a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia and transferred to the United States. He said he was offered $50m to remain in America and "to spread lies" about Iran's nuclear work. Before his disappearance, Amiri worked at Iran's Malek Ashtar University, an institution with close links to the country's Revolutionary Guards. He returned to Tehran in July 2010. Washington denied kidnapping Amiri and insisted he had lived freely in the US.
• Massoud Ali-Mohammadi was killed by a remote-controlled bomb in Tehran in January 2010. Iranian officials have described him as a nuclear scientist, but a spokesman said he did not work for Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation (AEOI). Western sources said the physics professor worked closely with two scientists both of whom are subject to UN sanctions because of their work on suspected nuclear weapons development. A list of Ali-Mohammadi's publications on Tehran University's website suggested his specialism was theoretical particle physics, not nuclear energy, a western physics professor said.
• Majid Shahriyari, who was killed in a car bomb attack in November, had a role in one of Iran's biggest nuclear projects, according to the head of Iran's nuclear agency, Ali Akbar Salehi.
• Fereidoun Abbasi-Davani and his wife were both wounded in another car bomb attack in November. "This terrorist act was carried out by intelligence services such as the CIA, Mossad and the MI6. A group that wanted to carry out a terrorist act but did not succeed was also arrested. They confessed that they were trained by these intelligence services," said Iran's intelligence minister, Heydar Moslehi. Abbasi-Davani was appointed vice-president of the AEOI in February this year.
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