Monday, November 20, 2017

Velayati advises Macron: Behave!

Seems the young Macron wants to 'fish in troubled waters', as Kayhan news opined.   Mr. Velayati advised Macron to behave.   No doubt this will fall on deaf ears as France has long been complicit in events past and present.

Putting aside the colonial past, lets fast forward 2000 on. Even put aside Libya attack which was primarily by the French and British (Obama wanted to lead from behind!!) They pushed the hardest and toughest on the JCPOA, they put forward a proposal in 2015 regarding Syria which was signed off and basically does give any nation to attack Syria (those who signed it were not smart enough to change it and passed it. I encourage reading "Resolution 2249 (2015) - French Proposed Syria".
As to the events of 911 and how France ties into it, here is some interesting info.
In 1977, Pal Sarkösy divorced Christine de Ganay (Sarkozy's mother), who had an affair with, and then married, Frank George Wisner Jr., an American businessman and former diplomat born in 1938 who joined the US State Department as early as 1961. In the 1990s, Wisner , now Sarkozy's stepfather, joined the board of a subsidiary of the famous Enron company. (Enron documents establishing the huge fraud in California disappeared in the destruction of the Tower 7 of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 events. The security of this Tower 7 was controlled by the firm Kroll Associates, a subsidiary of the AIG insurance company, of which Wisner was also the vice-president.) He also served as an Advisory board member of the National Security Network and was the special envoy of George W. Bush in the Troika group for the negotiations on the future status of Kosovo. Frank Wisner is the son of Frank Gardiner Wisner (1909-1965), who spent most of his life in the OSS, later in the CIA, of which he was one of the founders (as the head of the Directorate of Plans and “special actions,” he was de facto director of the famous “stay-behind” nets of NATO). He became manic depressive and committed suicide with one of his son’s shotguns.
In 1982, Nicolas Sarkozy married Marie-Dominique Culioli, the niece of Achille Peretti, for whom his mother had worked as secretary, and began to entertain many relations with the Corsican milieu. One year later, he was himself elected mayor of Neuilly-s/Seine. From 1984, he had an affair with Cecilia Ciganer-Albéniz, the wife of the famous TV showman Jacques Martin (whose marriage he had previously performed in his capacity as mayor). Five years later, he divorced and married Cecilia, while having also an affair with the married daughter of Jacques Chirac, Claude Chirac (whose husband, a journalist, committed suicide as a consequence). He divorced from Cecilia in October 2007, and married Carla Bruni in February 2008. He has three children from Marie-Dominique and one from Cecilia. (It seems now that Nicolas and Carla have discreetly parted ways now, but that’s another story).
Since his childhood, Nicolas Sarkozy has always entertained close relations with Frank G. Wisner Jr, the husband of his father’s second wife, especially in the 1990s when the later succeeded Paul Wolfowitz as head of the political planning for the US Department of Defense. At that time, it seems that Wisner Jr. used his political relations to help Sarkozy to become President of the French republic.
Then came the “Clearstream affair”: false listings begin to circulate which attributed to Nicolas Sarkozy a hidden account at Clearstream Bank in Luxemburg. Sarkozy reacted with a public complaint and accused the former Primer minister Dominique de Villepin of having organized this machination. (Actually, Villepin was discharged recently at the end of the Clairstream trial.) However, the false listings had been circulated by some members of the French-American Foundation, of which John Negroponte was president and Frank Wisner Jr. administrator. These listings were fabricated in London by a society dependent on the CIA and MI6, Hakluyt & Co., of which Wisner Jr. is also an administrator. The Clearstream affair opened to Sarkozy the road of the presidency. He was elected president in 2007. David Wisner, one of the children of Frank G. Wisner Jr., was a very active member of his staff during his presidential campaign.
After the election of Sarkozy, Frank Wisner Jr. insisted on obtaining the nomination of Bernard Kouchner as the new minister of Foreign affairs. Kouchner, an ex-leftist, has converted in the meantime to the idea of “humanitarian war” and has taken many pro-US positions. With the money of the National Endowment for Democracy, he took part in the operations organized in Afghanistan by Zbigniew Brzezinski. In the 1990s, he worked with Alija Izetbegovic in Bosnia-Herzegovina. From 1999 to 2001, he was the high representatant of the United Nations in Kosovo, where he met Wisner Jr. He is now a close friend of the highly corrupt Afghan president Hamid Karzai.
As a minister of Economy, Sarkozy also named Christine Lagarde, who made all her career in the United States. She headed the famous law firm Baker & McKenzie. She also worked with Brzezinski in Dick Cheyney’s Center for International and Strategic Studies. She lobbied for Lockheed Martin against the French areonautic constructor Dassault.
During the summer of 2007, Nicolas and his family spend their holidays in Wolfenboroo, their expenses paid by his friend Robert F. Agostinelli, a neocon Italo-American banker, member of the Council on Foreign Relations and co-founder of the Rhone Group, who writes occasionally in Commentary, the journal of the American Jewish Committe.
Nicolas’s half-brother Pierre-Olivier (now known as “Oliver”), son of Pal Sarkösy and Christine de Ganay (future wife of Frank G. Wisner Jr.) lives in the US. Frank Carlucci named him director of a new investment fund in the (in)famous Carlyle Group. Frank Carlucci is himself a veteran of the CIA, where he was recruited by Frank Gardiner Wisner Sr. He became deputy director of the CIA in 1978. Previously, he was suspected of implication in the murder of Patrice Lumumba in Congo. After having been named Defense secretary by Ronald Reagan in 1987, two years later he became the director of the Carlyle Group.

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