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Embassy's party for Queen part of US plot, says Iran
2007-06-14
A party to mark the Queen's birthday by the British embassy in Iran is "psychological war" planned with the United States against the Islamic Republic, a hardline Iranian newspaper has said.
It takes a clever, devious mind to think up a plot as twisted and evil as that. Fred, you magnificent beast.
Kayhan, accusing the embassy of expanding its list of Iranian invitees, wrote: "The British embassy acts as America's psychological war wing. It seems the different kind of programming for the Queen's party is a joint American-British project." The embassy's birthday party for the Queen is an annual event, but this year it will be held against the backdrop of tension with the West over Iran's nuclear ambitions.

The gathering takes place today in the embassy's leafy Tehran compound - renovated a few years ago during a period of warming ties.

A British diplomat in Iran dismissed the charges. "We are just doing what we normally do in embassies all over the world, inviting people from all sorts of walks of life," the diplomat said, adding those invited included officials, members of civil society and others.
"I had the houseboy starch my stripéd trousers just so for the occasion."
Hardline student groups said they would hold a news conference outside the embassy to note the "betrayals and the historically cunning behaviour of the British government in Iran".

Kayhan put the party in context of the arrest of three American-Iranians, including academic Haleh Esfandiari, on security-related charges. It quoted one Iranian invitee as saying: "Especially after the recent arrests of Iranians with American passports for espionage, the British embassy is trying to show there is nothing bad about having relations with foreigners."
This man's family must live abroad for him to speak so freely.
Iran has linked the arrests to a so-called "soft revolution", a perceived plot by the US to undermine the government using intellectuals and others inside Iran.
Plots everywhere you look. Everywhere you don't look too, Mahmoud.
Posted by:Seafarious

#1  Red, white and blue bunting and lots of it. A hog roast, band playing Elgar - bit of a kick-about with the Embassy football before it's Pimms o'clock and debagging all round. The Beastie Boys fought and quite probably died for your right... so do it. Hurrah.
Posted by: Howard UK   2007-06-14 07:06  

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