On dialogue works PCR explains to Nima that the new version of regime change is to leave a country’s government in office as long as the government serves as Washington’s agent
On dialogue works PCR explains to Nima that the new version of regime change is to leave a country’s government in office as long as the government serves as Washington’s agents. In other words, instead of overthrowing a government and imposing a puppet, Washington uses bribes and threats to the existing government to serve Washington’s agenda. This is Washington’s initial approach to Venezuela. To achieve subservience in this way might be the explanation for Washington’s threats to Columbia, Cuba and Mexico. As for Iran, Israel calls the shots.
In the second half of the program, PCR explores, the question of how long Russia, China, and Iran can hide from the fact that they are targeted for destruction?