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Forget Sanctions. Twitter-Using Green Revolutionaries Will Emancipate Iran
June 11, 2010 · Mustapha Hamoui
Euhh, sort of.
Reza Aslan (The Daily Beast):
the broad coalition of young people, merchants, intellectuals, and religious leaders that took to the streets to protest the reelection of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a year ago this week has been spectacularly successful in achieving the one goal that they all had common: the de-legitimization of the Iranian regime
and Meir Javedanfar (The Guardian):
The infighting between Mahmound Ahmadinejad and other conservatives have reached new highs. In a strange twist of fate, although Ahmadinejad “won” the presidential election, since then his standing and credibility have become the biggest losers. He is now seen as a weak, incompetent official, who is only there because of his close relations with Iran’s supreme leader
Well, though I do agree that “cracks” are showing up, this building still has a long way before crumbling. In my opinion containing Iran is the best policy.
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