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Well, have you heard of the Ottoman Empire? HItler cultivated "friends" across the Middle East, and the influence of Nazi principles is today present in the Moslim Brotherhood, as well as in Iran's religious pricipals. Note the spelling of "Principals". It has a distinct meaning. Persons of major influence.
It is a fact I can personally attest to, that the Shah had such a force of spies in the US following dissidents around, my friends were having to set up watchers to make certain it was safe to go outside. It was nothing to kidnap a dissident and smuggle him back to Iranian camps for interrogation and such.
You have your world wars crossed. The Ottoman Empire fell apart during WWI not WWII. Hitler didn’t cultivate relationships with the Ottoman Empire since it ceased to exist in 1918, decades before Hitler came to power.
Furthermore, Nazis weren’t interested in fundamentalist Islam as they viewed Arabs to be non-aryan, (racially inferior).
Iran didn’t belong to the Ottoman Empire. So I’m unsure why you even brought it up.
Lastly, the Shah had spies following your friends around? What the hell? How old are you? You realize that the Shah died shortly after the 1979 overthrow to cancer, right? Can we get a count on who believes this ****? Jazzfanz, by show of hands, how many of you believe that babe had friends who watched out for the Shah’s spies?
Why would spies (supporters) for the Shah be tracking down dissidents in America to being them to Iran? After 1979, the dissidents in Iran would’ve been supporters of the Shah, right? During his reign he tortured dissidents. But I’m unaware of his sending spies to capture and torture dissidents who left for America. If anything, dissidents leaving so they couldn’t start a coup in Iran would be doing him a favor. He wouldn’t want dissidents back In the country.
Cmon man.
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