We've seen the United States target Iran for decades. Of course Iran's government is just another coercive cartel, but throughout the last century, we've watched as the U.S. staged coups against the government, funded and armed other countries like Iraq against Iran and placed sanctions attempting to bring the government down as they do not "cooperate" with the global governing cartels.
The latest attacks on facilities in Syria have also been signatory of the times we currently live in and the continued attempt to overthrow the Iranian government.
The latest sanctions come as Iran's economy reaches the brink of complete collapse as the Rial is heavily devalued and the currency crisis heats up. The U.S. government obviously sees an in. An opportunity to capitalize on problems that have arisen on one hand by other sanctions and the other by the fact that while Iran's central bank may not be connected to the global order officially, they are still a central bank that centralizes fiat currency into oblivion.
Pompeo who once said his greatest priority was to bring down Julian Assange has made veiled threats about regime change in Iran. It's hard to gauge exactly what he means, but there's no doubt that the ramping up of instability in the region will continue as we act as pawns to be used and thrown away for the king and the queen.
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