Thursday, 26 February 2026

The CIA and Mossad admit that the unrest in Iran was their work - bear this in mind when you read that 36,500 Iranians were killed by security forces who 'hack out wombs of female protesters'

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John Mearsheimer is starting to think that the USA will not attack iron now Iran has committed not to develop nuclear weapons. I think Donald Trump's political instincts will tell him it would be a huge mistake. I pray so but I was wrong when I thought Putin would not attack Ukraine. An attack on Iran would be equally illegal, of course, but Mr Trump has said that legality does not matter to him.
From The GrayZone, the left-wing site that Max Blumenthal edits.

Damon Wilson, the head of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), was interrupted by a member of Congress during a House oversight hearing on Tuesday after revealing that his agency "began supporting the deployment [and] operation of about 200 Starlinks early on" amid the violence which swept through Iran last month.

Before he could finish the sentence, he was cut off by the ranking member of the House Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs, Rep. Lois Frankel, who told Wilson: "You know what, I’m going to interrupt you – we’d better not talk about it."

Wilson’s comments had been prompted by a question from Frankel, who requested details of what appears to be a new and apparently secret initiative by the State Department to provide Starlink terminals to Iranians.

Wilson appeared to take credit for both the recent unrest and Iran and subsequent media framing of the chaos. "What we're seeing today, the Endowment has been making investments over years that have ensured that there have been secure communications, including Starlinks… that allowed information to go both in and out of the country," he stated.

According to the New York Times, the Elon Musk-produced internet systems had been smuggled into the country by a "ragtag network of activists, developers and engineers [who] pierced Iran’s digital barricades." It is clear now that the NED was at least partly responsible for funding and coordinating that network.

With Starlink emerging as a key weapon in the information war waged against Iran, it’s unclear how anti-government actors have managed to smuggle the devices into the country. But a recent incident in which a senior Dutch diplomat was caught trying to sneak multiple Starlink units and satellite phones through security at Iran's Imam Khomeini Airport gives a hint.

The National Endowment for Democracy was founded in 1982 under the auspices of then-CIA Director William Casey to topple socialist and independent governments through the direct sponsorship of NGO's, media organizations and political parties. "A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA," NED co-founder Allen Weinstein said of the Endowment’s work in 1991.


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