Sunday, January 25, 2015

The System Security and Consonant Policy

The center of Barack Obama and David Cameron's recent secret talks in Washington caused the anger and concerns of the system. Certainly those who have access to the audio file of the talks, has come to believe that the president tires to use of each opportunity and in every way in order to get released of the domination of the system control. Up to now he had asked help from Cameron but other natural persons are candidates, apart from the initiation of inverse game by Israel and potentially Russia with him. As a result, the cost of controlling Obama is greatly increasing and such an expense is meaningless and insignificant from the view point of realistic. 
In such circumstances, the only option that can cover both of the needs, resolving the concerns and retaliation, is the "engineered explosion" or in other words, make the game out of the control. Indeed, the ultimate goal of such pattern is to convert the institutional policy to natural policy. The difference of both is like the difference of swimming in the pool and in the ocean; no control over the circumstances!
Tehran is the most decent actor to perform such a role. However, it should be noted that three powers containing leadership, Revolutionary Guards and Rouhani administration have the control over the state. Iran's leadership is dependent on Revolutionary Guards and needless to say, Israel is feeding the Revolutionary Guards. So there is no doubt that the mentioned actor is Rouhani's government. 
The copies of the documents related to Obama, including the private video and any mandatory affiliate document should be transferred to Tehran as soon as possible. 
Finally, the system needs Tehran as the key actor (not temporary). So, beyond all of the six proposed nuclear contracts to Iran, more fundamental points must be on the agenda. 
And in the end, Britain is the fatherland of the system's friends but the system opponents are considered "apatride" with any nationality.

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