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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The CIA acknowledges its participation in the 1953 coup in Iran

For the first time the CIA has openly acknowledged his involvement in the coup that took place in Iran in 1953, as shown by the National Security Archive at George Washington University. The documents, 35 in all , came to that file after being declassified in 2011. The 1953 coup overthrew the then Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq, who had earned the enmity of the United States and United Kingdom to defend the nationalization of Iran's oil industry. The "military coup that brought down Mossadegh and his cabinet of the National Front was carried out under the direction of the CIA as an act of American foreign policy, "say the documents referenced by the National Security Archive. In this sense, the CIA orchestrated and participated, with the help of British intelligence in TPAJAX operation (code name) and returned the absolute power to last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. According to the deputy director of that file, Malcolm Byrne, there is no need to hide this evidence: "I have no reason to keep the secret of an episode so critical of our recent past. The essential facts are well known to any college in Iran. delete the details only distorts history and myth-fed." About these details are still unknown "who directed the plan, who conducted it, who supported him from Iran and who managed to be a success." Both U.S. President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clintonand confirmed in the last mission of the American and British secret services on August 19, 1953 to return the Shah to power. However, it is the first time that seep CIA documents to confirm this from first hand.

Premier League l Manchester City thrashed Newcastle with a goal from Aguero

In Maine Road, noted the Spanish David Silva (6'), Argentine Sergio "Kun" Agüero (22'), the Ivorian Yaya Toure (51') and Frenchman Samir Nasri (75') for the victory 4-0 of Manchester City against NewcastleThe citizen team goals have better balance than other eight teams that started the championship with victories. For example, the champions Manchester United , who on Saturday won 4-1 in the field of Welsh Swansea, doubles byRobin van Persie and Danny WelbeckOn Sunday, Chelsea won 2-0 at Hull, with a goal from Brazilian international Oscar and another veteran Frank Lampard , in the return of coach Jose Mourinho on the bench at Stamford Bridge. On a warm, sunny afternoon in west London, Portuguese Mourinho met with a warm reception from the fans , six years after his trip after leading Inter Milan and Real Madrid. In other matches of the opening day, Tottenham won the stadium of Crystal Palace 1-0 with a goal from Spanish international criminal Roberto Soldado , Aston Villa sprung a surprise by beating Arsenal 3-1 away from home, andLiverpool won by the minimum (1-0) to Stoke City at Anfield without Luis Suarez still suspended.

Accused of murder for his comments on Twitter

Cody Hall, 18, ​​was charged with manslaughter after running over a cyclist when he was over 125 km / h in a 60km / h. now authorities want to charge him with murder directly after checking their website Twitter and see how boasted days before driving on several occasions over 200km / h, and intentionally. Hall boasted speeds lead to reckless and, moreover, took the death of a woman According to statements made ​​by the prosecution to San Francisco Chronicle , an analysis of the Hall driving record along with his Twitter posts, which boasted of reckless driving at speeds on public roads, served to change simple accident charges to murder. Hall had written several 'tweets 'in the saying "Live fast, die young" or "Who wants to come for a walk with me death?" . Also described his car as a "death trap". These tweets have been removed from public view, but they are available to the prosecution. Moreover, after Hall hit again once again boast of what he had done, assuming Hersevoort Diana's murder, a woman of 58 years who has taken his own life. It is believed that these messages posted on the microblog network could be used in court as an aggravating circumstance of the crime, accusing Hall of premeditation and "implied malice", as reported by the authorities. Hall was being held without bond in the death of Hersevoort Diana, 58, while driving his car on Wednesday, according to the San Francisco Chronicle . Now a jury who will decide whether the 'tweets' of Hall had implied the idea of committing a murder or just bluster is a teenager.