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fariborze
09-12-2007, 01:25 PM
In my mind , there is third option for crisis of middle east , it's change Mullas' Regim in Iran by support Iranian people and their resistance, more than %90 of iranian people hate this regime and opposite them and want to change them, but this regime is on power just with execution , torture , public hanging and press the people with anyway that they can, in iran you can wear or eat or ... anything that you want
This regim export their crisis from Iran to all of the world with terror.
so I choose this group because you believe democrasi and freedom too


http://www.english.iranmonitor.org/pagesEn/newsdetails.aspx?newsid=459%20&%20?cat=forum


Preferable Option for Iran Is a Popular Revolution

In an article the Washington Times on Sep. 5, highlighted the best solution for Iran to confront atomic threat by its regime is a popular revolt.
The article states: “Washington seemingly has three main options for stopping Tehran’s efforts:
1) hoping a popular revolution would drive the current regime from power before it develops atomic weapons;
2) persuading Europe and Japan to deny credit to the Iranian government and support sustained economic sanctions against the government;
or
3) using military force to destroy Iranian nuclear facilities and/or remove the current regime from power.”

”There are huge problems with each of these alternatives. For U.S. policy-makers, the preferable alternative would be a popular revolution, in which the Iranians overthrew a despotic regime. But for that regime change to actually serve larger U.S. geopolitical interests, it has to take place before Iran develops a nuclear weapon… To be sure, there is plenty of popular dissatisfaction with the regime. Public-opinion polls and random, discreet interviews with Iranians on the street conducted suggest that most of them want to be rid of the clerical dictatorship. Whether this can be translated into regime change before Iran obtains an A-bomb is anyone’s guess.
As for sanctions and economic pressure, they too have a role to play in pressuring the regime to change its policies. But international economic sanctions have a spotty record in this regard, and even if they do manage to force the regime to change its policies, how do we determine whether it stopped Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons?”


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best regards

Monk
02-20-2008, 11:46 AM
I agree that this would be ideal. And there is nothing stopping them. The Revolution in the 1970s took place against the best funded, most advanced military/government in the region at the time, with the highest participation levels of any political revolution on record. They could do it again, while there is allot of discontent there, I don't think that there is currently to will to do this. We have put the Iranian people in an awkward position, in which they don't like their government, but they don't like us next door, on both sides as well, and their government's stance against us gives them a sense of security and nationalism. I think a popular revolution in Iran will be all but impossible until the Iranian populace can fell confidant that we won't take advantage of such an event, or place another "Shah" in power.

"shazbat"
11-04-2008, 03:06 PM
There are many who believe that we as a nation should have gone into Iran for obvious state sponsored terrorist support rather than Iraq where the threat, or lack of, was known to be minimal.
Now after many wasted years in Iraq without a viable solution we have the ever present effects of Iran's meddling in our press daily with the constantly rising death toll of our soldiers.

MYCAR47562
11-04-2008, 03:46 PM
i think we need to get everything we have going shured up before anything else starts

"shazbat"
11-04-2008, 04:06 PM
i think we need to get everything we have going shured up before anything else starts

Emphasis on the "should have", past tense.

MYCAR47562
11-04-2008, 04:25 PM
gotcha im deffinalty not all here right now i just had to do my boss;s job and she didnt like it. why is all this crap seeming to him in the last month