“Terrorism Ruling Presents Opportunity to Hold Tehran Accountable,” Ted Poe, op-ed, Townhall, February 27, 2021.

When there are large protests, the Regime turns off the internet so the people can’t organize and so the news can’t get out.  And so the shooting can occur.  “Internet disruption reported in southeast Iran amid unrest,” Isabel Debre, AP, February 27, 2021.  “This is Iran’s traditional response to any kind of protest,” Amir Rashidi from Miaan Group, a human rights organization that focuses on digital security in the Middle East, told The Associated Press on Saturday. “Shutting down the internet to block news and pictures getting out makes (authorities) feel more comfortable opening fire.”

At least 1B to be given to Iran by the new U.S. Administration.  What does the U.S. or the world get in return?  A SK ship taken hostage?  “US Agrees on Partial Release of Iran Assets in South Korea,” Financial Tribune, February 27, 2021.

This is part of what SK ship-hostage payment can buy.  “Iran Expects 250,000 Doses of Vaccine From China,” Asharq Al-Awsat, February 27, 2021.

“Israel stayed away from UAE arms fair ‘for fear Iran would target its delegates’,” Times of Israel, AP, February 27, 2021.

“Israel says initial assessment is Iran behind explosion on Israeli-owned ship,” Maayan Lubell, Reuters, February 27, 2021.

“U.S. targeted Iran-backed militias with seven 500-pound bombs,” David Martin, CBS, February 27, 2021.  This was in response to the Iranian militia attacks against Erbil and the Green Zone.

“US Agrees on Partial Release of Iran Assets in South Korea,” Financial Tribune, February 27, 2021.

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