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Original Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Handling Restrictions -- N/A or Blank -- Executive Order: -- N/A or Blank -- TAGS: ANDERSON, JACK - Jack Anderson |CIA - Central Intelligence Agency | IR - Iran | PAHLAVI, MOHAMMAD REZA - Mohammad Reza Pahlavi | SOPN - Social Affairs--Public Opinion and Information | WHITTEN, LES Enclosure: -- N/A or Blank -- Office Origin: ORIGIN PA - Bureau of Public Affairs Office Action: -- N/A or Blank -- From: Department of State To: Secretary of State | US Delegation Secretary Canonical ID: 1975STATE163771_b Current Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Character Count: 5863 Locator: TEXT ON MICROFILM,TEXT ONLINE Concepts: BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION | PRESS SUMMARIES | QUEEN |RESEARCH | SHAH | TOSEC Type: TE - Telegram (cable) Archive Status: Electronic Telegrams Markings: Margaret P. Grafeld Declassified/Released US Department of State EO Systematic Review 06 JUL 2006 https://www.wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/1975STATE163771_b.html 1. Herewith full text jack anderson and les whitten story, friday, july 22, Washpost headlined "CIA study finds shah insecure." 2. The central intelligence agency has compiled a disturbing psychological profile of the shah of Iran, Whom the United States is building up to be the guardian of its interests in the Persian Gulf. 3. This secret study portrays the Shah as a brilliant but dangerous megalomaniac, who is likely to pursue his own aims in disregard of U.S. interests. 4. Already, he has pushed harder than any other oil potentate for stratospheric oil prices. Yet secretary of state HENRY A. KISSINGER has overlooked the economic damage this has caused and has courted him obsequiously. 5. With huge arms shipments and technical aid, the UNITED STATES is helping the Shah transform Iran into a world power. The purpose is to assure that the fabulous oil fields of the persian gulf remain under friendly domination. 6. yet the psychological study suggests that the shah is an uncertain ally. his dreams of glory, apparently, exceed his ability to finance them. When his oil revenues run out in an estimated two decades, he might use his new military power to seize some neighboring fields. 7. All of this is strongly implied in the CIA profile, which traces the shah's psychological problems to three sources--(1) An overbearing father, (2) The humiliation of serving at first as a puppet ruler, and (3) His inability for years to produce a male heir to the peacock throne. 8. The Shah's father began his career as an illiterate soldier and battered his way to the throne. Possessed of an explosive cossack temperament, he was known to slay dogs that dared bark in his presence, to hurl offending subordinates bodily through windows and to string up enemies by their heels and kick in their teeth. 9. He had little patience with his son, a sickly lad given to day-dreaming. One time, the old man came upon the boy standing beside a palace pool. The father asked the boy what he was doing. "thinking," replied the crown prince, whereupon his father uttered a roaring curse and booted his heir into the pool. 10. By contrast, a twin sister, princess ashraf, is a forceful, aggressive, vivacious woman quick to slap the face of anyone who displeases her. "It's too bad she was not the boy," the old Shah used to muse. 11. During World War II, the elder Shah demonstrated an unfortunate preference for the NAZIs. This encouraged the british and russians to occupy iran in 1941. They deposed him and deposited his 21-year old son on the throne. 12. For the next 12 years, the young Shah was no more than a figurehead. His ministers, fearing permanent occupation by the british and russians, invited the americans in. U.S. officials temporarily ran the country while the Shah spent his days riding horses, flying planes, speeding around in fast cars and chasing women. 13. But on the throne, he was a weak, retiring personality. When his appendix was removed in the early 1950's, Westerners in Tehran joked that "now the shah has no guts at all."
14. The shah, according to the CIA profile, never got over his lack of royal lineage and the ignominy of being a puppet monarch. His resentment toward the west gradually hardened in to a bitter determination to "show them." 15. But he was still a weakling in the early 1950s as premier Mohammed Mosadeq grew in power and began leading iran on a leftward course. The Shah ducked out on the showdown and chartered a plane for rome. While he was safely ensconced in the excelsior hotel, the CIA rescued his throne. 16. The news was brought to him, according to an eyewitness account, while he was dining at the excelsior. The Shah turned pale and looked as if he would faint. "in that case," he finally murmured, "the empress and i will go home as quickly as possible." He returned 12 pounds lighter, with prematurely gray hair. 17. Another problem that plagued the Shah for two decades was his failure to produce a son. His first marriage to princess Fawzia, sister of Egypt's king Farouk, was unhappy. Born into luxury, she became bored with the provincial city of tehran and longed for the swinging social soirees of Cairo. 18. When no son was born, according to the CIA profile, Fawzia ridiculed and humiliated the Shah by accusing him of impotence. He divorced her in 1948, after nine years of marriage. 19. Queen Soraya, wife No. 2, tried for seven years to produce an heir for the Shah. The couple finally checked into New York's Presbyterian medical center for examination. They were pronounced healthy. Still no son came. In 1958, they were divorced. 20. the Shah's long search for a son ended after he married Farah Diba, daughter of a wealthy Iranian. she gave him an heir, Crown prince Reza. 21. CIA psychologists believe that all these elements - his cruel father, his years as a pawn of the west, his undistinguished lineage, his fear of impotence - contributed to an enormous inferiority complex. 22. Now this insecure man, showered with oil billions and bolstered by the United States, is determined to show the world, the psychologists suggest. (End Text)
گاردین قبل از صدور حکم بازداشت نتانیاهو نخست وزیر و گالانت وزیر جنگ سابق این رژیم را به اتهام ارتکاب جنایات جنگی در نوار غزه توسط دیوان کیفری بین‌المللی: Israel Spying, hacking and intimidation: Israel’s nine-year ‘war’ on the ICC exposed Exclusive: Investigation reveals how intelligence agencies tried to derail war crimes prosecution, with Netanyahu ‘obsessed’ with intercepts Revealed: Israeli spy chief ‘threatened’ ICC prosecutor over war crimes inquiry Harry Davies, Bethan McKernan and Yuval Abraham in Jerusalem and Meron Rapoport in Tel Aviv Tue 28 May 2024 13.00 BST Last modified on Wed 29 May 2024 02.31 BST ————————————- گاردین بعد ااز صدور حکم بازداشت نتانیاهو نخست وزیر و گالانت وزیر جنگ سابق این رژیم را به اتهام ارتکاب جنایات جنگی در نوار غزه توسط دیوان کیفری بین‌المللی: International criminal court ICC prosecutor allegedly tried to suppress sexual misconduct claims against him Exclusive: Karim Khan denies claims he repeatedly urged alleged victim to disavow allegations against him Harry Davies and Robert Flummerfelt Sun 27 Oct 2024 17.57 GMTLast modified on Mon 28 Oct 2024 11.08 GMT ——————————————
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March 27, 2016 In Syria, militias armed by the Pentagon fight those armed by the CIA Featuring: Nicholas Heras Source: Los Angeles Times Journalist: Nabih Bulos yrian militias armed by different parts of the U.S. war machine have begun to fight each other on the plains between the besieged city of Aleppo and the Turkish border, highlighting how little control U.S. intelligence officers and military planners have over the groups they have financed and trained in the bitter five-year-old civil war. The fighting has intensified over the last two months, as CIA-armed units and Pentagon-armed ones have repeatedly shot at each other while maneuvering through contested territory on the northern outskirts of Aleppo, U.S. officials and rebel leaders have confirmed. Read the full article at Los Angeles Times.
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Assad Was Disengaging From Iran, but His Next Steps Are Unclear In Damascus, it has recently felt like change was afoot, and after the fall of Aleppo anything could happen Rasha Elass is Editorial Director at New Lines magazineDecember 3, 2024 No one expected the swift rebel takeover of Aleppo when I was visiting Damascus last month, though almost everyone I met there seemed to think that “something was cooking.” And during my short sojourn, I felt that, too. For starters, nothing about life in Damascus has felt coherent or sustainable since relative quiet befell the country in 2020. Inflation is so high that I found myself having to help relatives not so much carry groceries from the store, but carry the heavy bags of cash required for them to run their daily lives. The Syrian lira trades at about 1.5 million for every 100 U.S. dollars, and a trip to the food market can cost almost as much as a trip to the supermarket in the U.S. — except in Syria the average salary of a government employee, say a judge, is barely $40 per month. The wealth disparity has been sending grandmothers and children dumpster diving, while a restaurant that serves sushi can be packed with patrons ordering more food than they can eat.
Assad’s Plan To Keep Syria Out of the War in Gaza Amid Israel’s conflict with Hamas and its allies, Damascus has taken a series of steady steps to mend ties with its former enemies Hassan Hassan is Founder and Editor in Chief of New Lines magazineSeptember 27, 2024 September last year, an event on the Syrian border signaled the possibility of Iranian-backed forces opening a new front against Israel in Syria — yet, in a surprising turn, that front has remained quiet for the past year during the war in Gaza. Israeli tanks responded to Syrian troop deployments by striking two military structures inside Syria. Israeli authorities claimed the structures had been built in a demilitarized border zone that was established by a 1974 agreement between the two countries. This attack went largely unnoticed at the time, but in hindsight it is intriguing for two main reasons. First, Israel did not respond in the same way to similar military reinforcements in 2011, when the Syrian military deployed troops, airplanes and tanks close to the Israeli border. At a 1974 summit in Geneva, the two countries agreed on a demilitarized “area of separation” along the border, and a further “area of limitation” within 25 kilometers in either direction, restricting military strength in the zone to small, lightly armed forces. The 2011 Syrian deployment, intended to quell a nascent uprising, encompassed l