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The situation in Iran is an equation with more than two sides

June 27th, 2009

By Vahab

The situation in Iran is an equation with more than two sides:

1- Iranian people, fighting for their right.

2- Government, trying to push people back.

3- Reformists, trying to gain power in government. Aligned with people.
Rafsanjani, the representative of the pragmatist faction of the theocracy, trying to overthrow the supreme leader (aligned with people).

4- West, trying to destabilize Iran, to reach its nasty goals (Democracy for Iranians is a filthy trick of the west).

I don't believe in Facebook, Twitter, VOA, BBC,CNN. They are all trying to make a fuss about the sad side of the events in Iran, FOR THEIR OWN PURPOSES. I can see their evil hand.

It is true that Iranians are fighting for their right. They should fight, and they will. But the West is the filthy side of the equation.

I think that, theoretically, potentially, the Mullah's regime is capable to do anything to hold back people, to stay in power and they will in time, if the revolt continues. They are capable of killing tens of thousands, but, killing 1000 people in Baharesrtan a couple of days ago, is a big lie. Tehran would turn into a volcano if they did that.

I am not defending the despotic government here. They did enough to disgrace themselves, to show their despotic nature, I am just telling you how I see the different sides of the "equation".

The bizarre thing is that in this multi-side equation, the real enemies of Iran (Administration of the Western countries) are aligned with people of Iran TEMPORARILY, and that can be confusing.

How funny (and sad) it is to hear from them about democracy and freedom!

So, I say again, all of you administrators of the West who are shedding tears for Iranians, who are with your apparent hypocrisy and double standards talking about democracy, NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS. You had better think of democracy in your own country. Just stop invasions. Stop manipulating weaker countries. Stop wars, stop genocide. Stop manipulating your own people with your big lies.

Where were you when thousands of Gaza people were being killed? Why don't you talk about dictatorship of your close allies in Egypt, Saudi Arabia? Do you really believe that Iranians are more oppressed than Egyptians and Saudi-Arabians?

You make a hero of Roksana Saber, a self-confessed spy. You try to shout loud about Neda Soltan, to use all your evil power in all media, to spread the news and the clip. Now I doubt if she was killed by Iranian militia . Because, regarding your hypocrisy, your real purpose, your other big lies, all the black spots in your foreign and home policy, a rational mind would think that probably, (The most probably I dare say) the killing of Neda Soltan was your own act, a false flag to help destabilizing Iran, NOT TO HELP IRANIANS.

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Vahab is a person interested in environmental and humanitarian affairs. He has lived most of his life in Iran.

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