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re: To what do you attribute the overwhelming negative media coverage towards Trump?

Posted on 8/3/17 at 10:18 am to
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
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Posted on 8/3/17 at 10:18 am to
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I am sure some older types than me can remember slants against Reagan. I was too young to notice at the time.


The press loved Reagan and there was very little negative feedback on him, even after he flatly lied about trading arms for hostages with Iran.





Reagan still has a good press he in no way deserves.

He always lied, took the low road and avoided tough decisions.

That Time Ronald Reagan opened Iran and Illegally sold Khomeini Weapons
By Juan Cole | Jul. 14, 2015 |

By Juan Cole | (Informed Comment) | – –

The Reagan administration in the 1980s was buffeted by two policy drives toward Iran. On the one hand, Reagan ally Saudi Arabia supported Iraq, which illegally launched a war on the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1980 in order to steal its oil-rich Khuzistan Province. Reagan in 1983 sent Donald Rumsfeld, then CEO of Searle pharmaceuticals, to make friends with Saddam Hussein in Iraq.


From the other side, a section of the Israeli security establishment wanted Reagan to side with Iran against Iraq and to provide Iran weaponry. Before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iran had been a major supplier of petroleum to Israel, which was boycotted by the Arab League (Iran is not an Arab country). Israel feared Iraq more than it did non-Arab Iran in that decade. After the 1979 revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini began denouncing Israel and saying he hoped it would vanish from the arena of time. But Iran was at war with Iraq and had mainly American weapons systems, for which it needed spare parts. The US was boycotting Iran, but Israel had reverse-engineered US spare parts and was manufacturing them, and was happy to trade them to Iran in return for petroleum. The Ayatollahs quietly made the deal, since without spare parts their tanks and armored vehicles and F-14s were so much junk."

...At the same time, to prolong the war and make sure no regional power obtained an absolute victory, Reagan shared satellite photos of Iraqi positions with Iran. On the advice of Israeli official David Kimche, he sent his national security adviser Bud McFarlane to try to establish relations with Khomenei and with then Speaker of Parliament Akbar Rafsanjani. McFarlane brought a Bible and a cake in the shape of a key to symbolize Reagan’s hope of opening Iran.
Then Reagan had his people steal hundreds of T.O.W. anti-tank missiles from the Pentagon warehouses and illegally ship them to Khomeini’s Iran, then on the US terrorist watch-list.

Let me just underline this. Reagan was prevented by law from selling US weaponry to Iran, and certainly without notifying Congress under the Arms Export Act. There was no aboveboard, legitimate way to do this. So he just had his people pilfer expensive weaponry and ship it to Iran. A notorious Israeli arms dealer was the intermediary.

Note, too, just for the annals of perfidy, that Reagan was at the same time militarily supporting Iraq, and had told Baghdad they were his allies."

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This post was edited on 8/3/17 at 10:24 am
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
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Posted on 8/3/17 at 1:43 pm to
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The press loved Reagan and there was very little negative feedback on him


False. The press hated Reagan. He was a senile B grade actor and a white racist who wanted to kill old people, women and poor people. The only reason he wasn't hated by cable TV news talk is because it did not exist.
This post was edited on 8/3/17 at 1:44 pm
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