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My Interview with Dori Smith on Talk Nation Radio

I was interviewed by Dori Smith of Talk Nation Radio about the topic of Iran and the recent unrest, and the possibility of U.S. interference in Iran’s domestic affairs during the recent presidential election and the unrest and violence that followed. An interview with editor Jeremy R. Hammond of Foreign…

Jul 2, 2009 | 0 comments

I was interviewed by Dori Smith of Talk Nation Radio about the topic of Iran and the recent unrest, and the possibility of U.S. interference in Iran’s domestic affairs during the recent presidential election and the unrest and violence that followed.

An interview with editor Jeremy R. Hammond of Foreign Policy Journal about his June 23rd story: “Has the U.S. Played a Role in Fomenting Unrest During Iran’s Election?” It offers a kind of history of US propaganda and covert operations aimed at regime change in Iran.

Other topics include US support for Iranian opposition groups through NED, the National Endowment for Democracy and US AID, the twitter phenomenon, use of anonymous sources, the CIA in Iran, US support for militant organizations operating in Iran, Bush policy on Iran seems to be continuing under President Obama.

The audio is available on the Talk Nation Radio website, at Pacifia Radio’s audioport, or on the Internet Archive website.

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About the Author

I am an independent researcher, journalist, and author dedicated to exposing mainstream propaganda that serves to manufacture consent for criminal government policies.

I write about critically important issues including US foreign policy, economic policy, and so-called "public health" policies.

My books include Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman: Austrian vs. Keynesian Economics in the Financial Crisis, and The War on Informed Consent.

To learn more about my mission and core values, visit my About page.

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