Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Just months before hundreds of thousands of Iranians toppled the U.S.-backed Shah of Iran, President Jimmy Carter was in Iran toasting and praising him. According to Carter, the Shah was a great leader and had established “an island of stability” in a “troubled” region of the world. “To you, Your Majesty,” proclaimed Carter, “the cause of human rights is one that also shared deeply by our people and by the leaders of our two nations…There is no leader with whom I have a deeper sense of personal friendship and gratitude.” While Carter continued to dine with the Shah of Iran, enjoying the most exquisite foods that were washed down with 25,000…
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Iran and Obama’s Islands of Instability
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Just months before hundreds of thousands of Iranians toppled the U.S.-backed Shah of Iran, President Jimmy Carter was in Iran toasting and praising him. According to Carter, the Shah was a great leader and had established “an island of stability” in a “troubled” region of the world. “To you, Your Majesty,” proclaimed Carter, “the cause of human rights is one that also shared deeply by our people and by the leaders of our two nations…There is no leader with whom I have a deeper sense of personal friendship and gratitude.” While Carter continued to dine with the Shah of Iran, enjoying the most exquisite foods that were washed down with 25,000…
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Iran and Obama’s Islands of Instability