IFJ - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF JOURNALISTS. Today in Iran, pro-government militias have withdrawn from the streets, and only state-controlled police have resumed their duties. The militias withdrew after Trump's order to "not touch the protesters and withdraw your militia forces." The protesters are continuing their demonstrations because Iran knows it is the target. The thought has taken hold: "Who's next after Iran?" Now, Trump is the biggest dictator in the world. He's eliminating smaller dictators. The excuse is clear: the fight against drugs. The game played against Maduro, accusing him of protecting drug lords, can be easily played. I've been writing about this for almost twenty years. For Iran, Trump says there are drug connections and continues on his path without slowing down. Think about it: CIA agents are stationed all over the world, following him step by step, and thanks to the radars they've established around the world, they can instantly see how many planes take off from a country, which are military and which are civilian, and they buy off people close to the government from within the country and prevent them from moving. The same game will be played in Iran, and very soon.
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