Iran - the coming war, a reader responds
A reader left a comment to my earlier post on Iran's coming war.
The Iranian people have learnt after 25 years of abuse and deceit bythe islamic clerics that rule our magnificent nation, not to trust a mullah. The silence that the West is experiencing from within Iran is a sign of teh fear that people have to speak out against the mullahs and their henchmen, the Baseej and Pasdaran forces. The students and youth of Iran have been at the epicentre of abuse since the mullah's came to power. The fact thatthey heckled Khatami is superb. But what of teh consequences! Mr Bush should reaslise that if he seriously wants to fight the face of terrorism, Iran is the home of terrorism.
Attck the mullahs and you will have the solidarity of all Persians. I know of nobody in Iran who given the choice would back the mullahs once a full assault was made againstthem.
Cyrus, London
Let's hope it can be done peacefully, but it will be done.
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Hi, my name is Pablo, and I have a blog too (www.laensaladamista.blogspot.com).
I wanna say that your site is excelent and I would like to know how you post photos and stuff, and how you do that thing that you click in a word and the page take you to another place (photo or page) If you could give any kind of advice to make my blog better, I will appreciate it.
Thanks a lot,
sincerelly,
Pablo Fernandez
ps: excuse my poor english, i´m from Argentina.
Peace is not a word that achieves anything in Iran. Mr Khatami has the audacity to say that he owes nobody. Hypocrite! He owes the millions of people who voted him in to power for having wasted 8 years of their precious lives in this world. The vote for Khatami extended the acceptability of the turban globally and lulled the world into a ludicrous sense of security and stability. The concept behind the revolution was to spread Islam. The mullahs have never stopped trying to spread their perverse money orientated style of Islam. They have robbed and raped our proud nation for it's oil revenues, building palaces and mansions for themselves around the world. They slaughtered 1 million youths in the futile war with saddam and they have tortured, maimed, murdered and executed a million others, mostly in the name of God.
If Mr Bush believes anything the mullahs say he and the world will be fooled again, for years. Except now the stakes are global. With nuclear issues on the horizon; there has never been a better opportunity to strike the regime at it's core. Take out the leadership overnight with no advance warning and allow the people of Iran to do the rest. The fanatics will fall on their swords with the last bastion of support for terrorism gone their funding will dry up fast. Without financial support, they will flounder and in time, wilt.
Already the streets of Tehran are awash with increased security and the mullahs have felt the might of America at the doorstep. They may be happy with the outcome in Iraq, but they are also terrified. Wise to the ways of fear, they give a defiant appearance of solidarity againt America and publicly humiliate the IAEA. New fundamentalist lunatics are riding the streets of Tehran on motorbikes, looking for the slightest sign of defiance by a people suffocated into paranoia.
It is not easy to demonstrate defiance against the state in Iran. After being identified you will be excluded from university, sacked if you are employed, have all pension and finance rights taken away, have your ID card samped with details of your antigovernment involvement and probably languish in jail for a while being raped, beaten, lashed, lacerated and butchered for fun in Evin prison.
Students who stand up to Khatami have given the greatest signal yet to the leadership. 'We dont want you and we dont want him. '
Javeed bad mardom azad Iranzamin
(Long live the free proud peoples of Persia)
Cyrus, London
This discussion sounds familiar. Sort of like the lead-in to Iraq. "The people will welcome us; they're only sitting still now because of decades of oppression." It was only partly true in Iraq, and would likely be even a little less true in Iran. Be skeptical.
Glenmore
Pablo,
I left answers to your questions on your blog under the comments to this post:
http://laensaladamista.blogspot.com/2004/12/beneficios-de-aprobara-marzo.html
Good luck.
Overall the people of Iraq welcome the departure of saddam hussain. The main resistence in Iraq is coming from the Iranian side of the border. I was there myself recently and I saw thousands of Iranians simply driving across the border without any sign whatsoever of border control! The real issue is and always was, Iran. The question is, has the West got the stomach for another war. Undoubtedly the next 'spectacular' from Bin Laden will remind everyone what's really going on.
Cyrus, London
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