Message from @Mr. X

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2018-07-07 18:47:00 UTC  

But nothing about Iran since its not very relevent to me

2018-07-07 18:47:08 UTC  

Yes it is

2018-07-07 18:47:25 UTC  

Your goverment being apart of a joint currency isn’t socialism lol

2018-07-07 18:48:08 UTC  

No the EU owning what my country does and pays is.

2018-07-07 18:48:23 UTC  

this hasnt to do with joint currency

2018-07-07 18:49:09 UTC  

Anyway explain Iran

2018-07-07 18:49:34 UTC  

What does a revolution in Iran have to do with other country's economic influences?

2018-07-07 18:49:48 UTC  

And how was it a bad thing?

2018-07-07 18:50:05 UTC  

It’s a example of one 😶

2018-07-07 18:50:14 UTC  

Explain.

2018-07-07 18:50:36 UTC  

Iran’s main export oil was controlled by U.K. and American oil

2018-07-07 18:50:41 UTC  

Companys

2018-07-07 18:51:04 UTC  

Iran was a was democracy and one point and elected a politician that was against this

2018-07-07 18:51:04 UTC  

And?

2018-07-07 18:51:26 UTC  

And when then couped by a dictator backed by the U.K. and and us goverment

2018-07-07 18:51:29 UTC  

Didnt some Iranian president believe 9/11 was an inside job? lol

2018-07-07 18:51:56 UTC  

Proof that the US and UK government backed him?

2018-07-07 18:53:15 UTC  

The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état (Persian: کودتای ۲۸ مرداد‎), was the overthrow of the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh in favour of strengthening the monarchical rule of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi on 19 August 1953, orchestrated by the United Kingdom (under the name "Operation Boot") and the United States (under the name TPAJAX Project[5] or "Operation Ajax").[6][7][8][9]

2018-07-07 18:54:31 UTC  

How did they orchestrate it exactly?

2018-07-07 18:55:24 UTC  

"Britain instigated a worldwide boycott of Iranian oil to pressure Iran economically"

2018-07-07 18:55:31 UTC  

Do you want me to tread the article for you? They probably gave the guy financial and political support

2018-07-07 18:56:18 UTC  

No, I'd rather you give me a summary. Political support and financial support how?

2018-07-07 18:57:56 UTC  

Hmm its pretty interesting, thanks for the information it was pretty educational. But Im still not convinced that it would happen to my country nor do I think its as big as a threat as real war.

2018-07-07 18:58:59 UTC  

You live in a democracy?

2018-07-07 18:59:09 UTC  

Of course

2018-07-07 18:59:47 UTC  

Republic democracy

2018-07-07 18:59:55 UTC  

Do you not think if a country with a lot of money to spend could possibly influence your political scene especially if they had major economic ties with your country?

2018-07-07 19:01:26 UTC  

Politics? Yes. Economics no. My country is kind of socialist in the sense that they want poor people to be paid for by tax payers. I wouldnt call it truly socialist though.

2018-07-07 19:01:50 UTC  

Politics and economy is intertwined

2018-07-07 19:02:04 UTC  

Countries like America obviously influences my country

2018-07-07 19:02:11 UTC  

Yes but not in this case

2018-07-07 19:02:23 UTC  

The6 can elect people put in policy’s supportive of there interests

2018-07-07 19:02:34 UTC  

A dictator isnt going to rise up just because another country has more money than us

2018-07-07 19:02:56 UTC  

No they cant

2018-07-07 19:02:58 UTC  

not here

2018-07-07 19:03:07 UTC  

Its not a middle eastern country

2018-07-07 19:03:21 UTC  

Sure your country is aligned with the eu they don’t need it

2018-07-07 19:03:25 UTC  

Its pretty first world and my country clearly has learned from the past

2018-07-07 19:03:56 UTC  

But if you were more politically isolated and didn’t the whole of Europe as your market...

2018-07-07 19:04:02 UTC  

I'd prefer we werent in the EU but obviously we would lose alot of money