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    m-simon1 year, 8 months ago

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    How will they be able to keep hanging 16 yr old gays if the USA deposes their government?

    We need to keep our hands off their culture.

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      PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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      >>How will they be able to keep hanging 16 yr old gays if the USA deposes their government?

      And the more we threaten them, the more they turn to the fanatic hard-liners. Before W's famous "axis of evil" comments, they were actually electing moderates & heading away from the fanatic fringes. After W's bellicosity towards them, the people turned to who they thought could best protect them from us.

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        svensun1 year, 8 months ago

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        Brilliant, 'papa'!

        It's all OUR fault! WE make the Iranians fanatical! WE turn them into nuke-building terrorists! WE got Ahmadinejad elected! WE did all these things!

        If that is all true, then why aren't WE influential enough to REMOVE the ayatollahs from power?

        I think your analysis of Ahmadinejad's election is a bit out of the mainstream of even LIBERAL thought on the subject. According to Robin Wright, writer for the LA Times, Ahmadinejad came to power NOT because he was a fanatic, but because he was seen as a REFORMER who ran a 'clean' government as mayor of Tehran, cracking down on corrupt officials. According to her, the people are sick of the ayatollahs, who are corrupt as well as fanatical, and the people chose Ahmadinejad as a jab in the eye of the ayatollahs: he's the first NON-AYATOLLAH to hold the office in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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          PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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          svensun

          It's said that those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Apparently, you haven't learned much history from that region.

          1st, we, the US, overthrew the DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED prime minister in Iran because he was going to nationalize his oil. Imagine that, wanting control of his own resources.

          2nd, the rise of Khomeni was the result of this overthrow, the increasing brutality of the Shah, & our support of the Shah.

          3rd, Iran WAS becoming more moderate. The reports during the early part of this century was that the ayatollahs were losing their power. Iran was even helping us in Afghanistan w/intel. It also requested direct communication & negotiation w/the US. Up to the point where Bush started calling it part of the axis of evil & threatening it.

          Even if W can't remember more than a few minutes or hours of history doesn't mean the rest of the world can't.

          So, yes. What's going on in Iran right now is a direct result of our interference.

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            Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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            > ...we, the US, overthrew the DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED prime minister in Iran because he was going to nationalize his oil. Imagine that, wanting control of his own resources.

            Of course! It were the American soldiers who did it (NOT the Iranians) and the Iranians were SO DUMB that it took them 35 years to replace the American(!) Shah with the "more moderate" Khomeini.

            Any more revelations?

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              PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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              It was a CIA plot to overthrow the government. So what if it was the Iranians - a small fringe - that took power. Just like Pinochet in Chile, Noriega in Peru, & dozens of other dictators we, the US, put into power around the world.

              And it took 35 years. So what? How long did it take to throw off control of the Soviet Union? And how long before we threw off the British crown?

              I never said Khomeni was "more moderate." But if you don't realize by now that brutal oppression drives the oppressed to radicalism, then you should really consider changing your name.

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                Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                > It was a CIA plot to overthrow the government. So what if it was the Iranians - a small fringe - that took power.

                Well, if it was the Iranians that took power it means that is was the Iranians that took power... not the Americans.

                > And it took 35 years. So what? How long did it take to throw off control of the Soviet Union?

                I do not recall the Russians blaming Germany for the Communism... despite the fact that it were Germans who secretly smuggled Lenin into Russia back in 1917. Do you?

                > And how long before we threw off the British crown?

                Did "we" (the US) blame Mexico, France, China, Russia or any other country for it?

                > I never said Khomeni was "more moderate."

                You did not? If so who did you refer to as "more moderate"?

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                  PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                  >>Well, if it was the Iranians that took power it means that is was the Iranians that took power... not the Americans.

                  Aided, supported, armed & funded by the CIA. Last I looked, that was a US government organization.

                  >>Did "we" (the US) blame Mexico, France, China, Russia or any other country for it?

                  No. But Native Americans sure have / had a problem w/Britain, France, Spain & any other colonizing countries. Unfortunately for them, they never had the military might to throw off their oppressors.

                  >>You did not? If so who did you refer to as "more moderate"?

                  Go back and re-read what I said. I said BEFORE W's speeches, they were moving in a more moderate direction. The election of the hard-liner Ahmadinejad was AFTER W's speeches.

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                    Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                    > Aided, supported, armed & funded by the CIA. Last I looked, that was a US government organization.

                    As I've said it were the Iranians that took power from other Iranians. 55 years later their grandchildren and their supporters still continue to blame Americans for their own inability to replace the leaders they did not like with leaders they like better. During the last 25 years the Iranians have the leadership they like, from Khomeini to Ahmadinejad but somehow they still blame others even for that.

                    > Native Americans sure have / had a problem w/Britain, France, Spain & any other colonizing countries. Unfortunately for them, they never had the military might to throw off their oppressors.

                    I can assure you that almost every other groups of people on this planet (with very few exceptions) has similar problems. Very few (almost always Muslims) chose to seek solutions to their problems by mass murder of innocent people. Others somehow learned to live in peace.

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                      PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                      A small fringe group overthrew a democratically elected government with the support & weapons of the US. When no other group in the country had weapons or intel equal to what we supplied, how could they retake their gov't?

                      And no, they're not blaming the US for their leaders. But Khomeni TOOK power from another who TOOK power prior to that. The general population was beginning to moderate with the leadership actually looking to direct talks w/the US until W threatened them. THEY selected a person who could match the rhetoric of the threats coming from DC.

                      And the few exceptions? Does that include N Ireland that took direct involvement of the Clinton admin to alleviate? Or Russian in Chechnia? Or maybe the Congo? or Serbia? Or the oppression by China? Darfur? How about India & Pakistan? And what about hate crimes in this country against Black, Hispanics, Muslims or Muslim-looking, gays, etc?

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                        Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                        > A small fringe group overthrew a democratically elected government with the support & weapons of the US. When no other group in the country had weapons or intel equal to what we supplied, how could they retake their gov't?

                        Pretty simple. You see, if the group that overthrew a democratically elected government was "small and fringe" than the large and mainstream remainder of the Iranian population would certainly find a way to get weapons or intel equal to what we supplied (from the Soviets, for example) and retake their gov't in a very short time.

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                          Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                          > And the few exceptions? Does that include N Ireland that took direct involvement of the Clinton admin to alleviate? Or Russian in Chechnia? Or maybe the Congo? or Serbia? Or the oppression by China? Darfur? How about India & Pakistan? And what about hate crimes in this country against Black, Hispanics, Muslims or Muslim-looking, gays, etc?

                          No, it does not. At least, I do not recall all those you've listed running around killing innocent people all over the world trying to solve their problems.

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                            PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                            >>At least, I do not recall all those you've listed running around killing innocent people all over the world trying to solve their problems

                            So killing innocents at their homes or in their neighbors' homes is OK with you.

                            And if you believe that Iran is "running around killing innocent people all over the world" then you are beyond hope.

                            Most of your posts concerning the Middle East show a flagrant bigotry towards Arabs, Persians, Palestinians, and basically anyone not Israel or the US or its allies. Your blind hatred of us of ME origin is frightening, to say the least.

                            Since you can't think beyond your own bigotry, I'm done w/you.

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                          PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                          So according to you, the only bloody group is the Arab & Persian Muslim population. Keep believing that if it makes you feel better.

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                            Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                            > So according to you, the only bloody group is the Arab & Persian Muslim population.

                            No, it's according TO YOU. I've NEVER said nor implied anything like that.

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                              PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                              >>> So according to you, the only bloody group is the Arab & Persian Muslim population.

                              >>No, it's according TO YOU. I've NEVER said nor implied anything like that.

                              OK. Here's where you show your true nature. Your words were:

                              "Very few (almost always Muslims) chose to seek solutions to their problems by mass murder of innocent people. Others somehow learned to live in peace."

                              That statement implies that Muslims are almost the only group in world that, and I quote YOUR WORDS, "seek solutions to their problems by mass murder of innocent people."

                              Now try to deny that you said it. Read through the thread - they're your own words, not mine.

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                          Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                          > I said BEFORE W's speeches, they were moving in a more moderate direction. The election of the hard-liner Ahmadinejad was AFTER W's speeches.

                          Yes, you did say that. You did not say, however, WHO those "they" were and you've refused to answer my question about it. I'm afraid that you simply DON'T KNOW who those "more moderate" were.

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                            PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                            Ahmadinejad's opponent at the time of the election. That was a few years ago, so can't remember the name at the moment.

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                              Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                              His name is Mohammad Khatami and this is his interview with Christiane Amanpour 10 years ago:

                              http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9801/07/iran/interview...

                              >> we have declared our opposition to the Middle East peace process because we believe it will not succeed.

                              >> The Israeli intransigence in the course of the current peace process, and its failure to honor its own undertakings has enraged even U.S. allies in the region. In my view, peace can come to the Middle East when all Palestinians, Jews and Muslims alike, can determine the future of the land.

                              In other words, in his interview ADDRESSED TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE this "moderate" Iranian President declared Iranian opposition to the peace process in the Middle East and called for destruction of Israel.

                              It seems that moderation is... well, relative and compared to Ahmadinejad or Hitler Khatami was "moderate" indeed.

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                  PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                  >>Ahmadinejad came to power NOT because he was a fanatic, but because he was seen as a REFORMER

                  Are you nuts? Ahmadinejad was one of those who stormed the US embassy. I have a friend whose father was on the Shah's general staff, & I have it on the best authority that this man is NOT a "reformer" but a hard-liner. He was elected because he basically promised to protect Iran from the US & W's reckless actions.

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                    Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                    > I have it on the best authority that this man is NOT a "reformer" but a hard-liner.

                    So far about the "moderate will" of Iranian electorate, I believe.

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                      PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                      You're right. So much for the Iranians moderating their government.

                      But, if you read & remember history, they reverted to the more hard-line Ahmadinejad AFTER Bush starting threatening them. And AFTER the Bush administration refused their request to open communications.

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                        Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                        > ...they reverted to the more hard-line Ahmadinejad AFTER Bush starting threatening them. And AFTER the Bush administration refused their request to open communications.

                        Yes... and my neighbor died after eating some Greek salad. As a matter of fact, every person who ate Greek salad even once eventually died. It is possible to use this amazing fact as a proof of deadly harmfulness of the Greek salad in exactly the same way as you're using Bush's actions to explain the actions of the Iranians.

                        Would you agree that the name of the next American President will be decided by declarations of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez or even Vladimir Putin? If not you'll have to agree that the same principle applies to the Iranians who elected THEIR President.

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                          PapaWolf1 year, 8 months ago

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                          You are definitely not living up to your name.

                          FYI, the MODERATE candidate was leading in the polls prior to W's threats. After he started w/his BS, the people started supporting the more hard-line, radical candidate. The reason, they said, was BECAUSE OF W's THREATS!

                          And, since you seem to have forgotten recent history, the only reason W stayed relatively high in the polls during the '04 campaign was because every time his popularity started slipping, either the threat level would be raised of some mysterious threat, or OBL would miraculously be aired.

                          So, yes, the name of the president was at least partially influenced by OBL & Al Queda.

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                            Thinker221 year, 8 months ago

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                            > FYI, the MODERATE candidate was leading in the polls prior to W's threats.

                            I've already shown you how "moderate" Khatami was. Just like his predecessor and successor he rejected the Middle East peace process and called for destruction of Israel.

                            > ...the only reason W stayed relatively high in the polls during the '04 campaign was because every time his popularity started slipping, either the threat level would be raised of some mysterious threat, or OBL would miraculously be aired.

                            If you believe that this was the ONLY reason for Bush' success and that his opponents DID NOT use any similar tactics you must be pretty naive. On the other hand, no one (including the American and, yes, Iranian voters) lives in a vacuum on this planet. Thinking people tend to adjust their votes to the actions they expect from those they vote for. This does not mean, however, that the results of the elections were FULLY determined by some declarations of a foreign leader.

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                      svensun1 year, 7 months ago

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                      Well, you need to argue with Robin Wright, not with me. She is a journalist who has covered the ME for many years for LA Times, etc, and has a new book out on Iran.

                      SHE said that Ahmadinejad's election was seen by the Iranian people as a slap at the clerics - Khatami is a CLERIC. The Iranians, according to HER, view the clerics as corrupt and insensitive to the needs of the people.

                      I am NO expert on Iran-argue with Robin Wright, or refute her with facts, citations, etc. The fact that Ahmadinejad might have been one of the US Embassy occupiers does NOT prove your point.

                      Regarding Ahmadinejad's 'promises' vis a vis the US, are you suggesting that Khatami did NOT promise to protect Iran from the US? Don't you think anti-Americanism is a staple of EVERY Iranian politician approved by the ruling council of clerics to run for office?

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