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Iran resistance leader predicts regime change in exclusive Fox News interview

I sense another act of genocide....I wish them well.
 
"I am confident that the mullahs' religious dictatorship ruling Iran will not last in the 21st century and will be overthrown," predicts the group's leader, Maryam Rajavi. "It really begs logic to expect this religious dictatorship, the founder of terrorism and fundamentalism in the whole of the region and is seeking nuclear weapons, to take international policy hostage, to continue and endure."...

"The mullahs do not represent the Iranian people," she said. "What the Iranian people are yearning for and what represents them, is an Iran which the Iranian resistance envisions: an Iran which is free, democratic and where the ballot box speaks, a non-nuclear Iran, with gender equality, where women and men and youth enjoy equal rights and do not threaten and endanger the world with war and challenges."

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IF is the biggest word in the English language... :mrgreen:

Nothing to hold our collective breath over. Not with the 'opposition' comprised of a few long talking no walking 'leaders' in a conference hall outside Paris. Not as long as the Sunni/Shi'ite struggle is allowed to poison the region and certainly not as long as we keep calling Iran the axis of E-Vile when how many of the 9-11 terrorists came from there? :confused:

We seem to be focused on the enemy we want (again) and not the enemy who has attacked us so viciously. Sunni radical elements are worldwide, far more numerous and, financed from a dozen different countries- some we consider 'dear friends and allies'.
 
It is certainly a hellhole for most of its people and a true enemy.

I wish to see the rise of the Persians. I want for them to once again be a great nation and walk with us into world freedom.
 
I wish to see the rise of the Persians. I want for them to once again be a great nation and walk with us into world freedom.

I must say, every Persian I have met was pleasant. But I also must admit, that the way they treat each other at home has always been rather horrid.
 
But I also must admit, that the way they treat each other at home has always been rather horrid.

Enough people crushed together under terrible oppression and things generally get ugly.

And let's not pretend any country was decent to its populace until the last 100 years or so.
 
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Enough people crushed together under terrible oppression and things generally get ugly.

And let's not pretend any country was decent to its populace until the last 100 years or so.

True. And the average earnings in many countries is not as high as it was in Germany in the depression that gave Hitler his chance.
 
Two quick things:

1. The 21st century has a long way to go before it comes to an end. No meaningful change movement is imminent right now, but perhaps another movement can develop at some point in the future.
2. The last large-scale political change movement was broken and lost vitality afterward.
 
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I've been saying that this is what's going to happen. The moderate president and the mullahs are going to head in different directions and it's up to the public to push that wedge driving them further and further apart. Then we'd finally have a partially sane government in the ME to work with and befriend which would be much better than being friends with Saudi Arabia who shakes our hand then funds and trains people to fly planes into our buildings.
 
Saudi Arabia who shakes our hand then funds and trains people to fly planes into our buildings.

One cannot blame the government for the crimes of individuals, neither in Abu nor Persia. Let's not confuse state and individual terrorism via guilt by association. Doing so is not fair to any nation.

ps. We trained them, in Florida.
 
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One cannot blame the government for the crimes of individuals, neither in Abu nor Persia. Let's not confuse state and individual terrorism via guilt by association. Doing so is not fair to any nation.

ps. We trained them, in Florida.

Saudi Arabia May Be Tied to 9/11, 2 Ex-Senators Say
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/01/us/graham-and-kerrey-see-possible-saudi-9-11-link.html?_r=0

Now, in sworn statements that seem likely to reignite the debate, two former senators who were privy to top secret information on the Saudis’ activities say they believe that the Saudi government might have played a direct role in the terrorist attacks.

“I am convinced that there was a direct line between at least some of the terrorists who carried out the September 11th attacks and the government of Saudi Arabia,” former Senator Bob Graham, Democrat of Florida, said in an affidavit filed as part of a lawsuit brought against the Saudi government and dozens of institutions in the country by families of Sept. 11 victims and others. Mr. Graham led a joint 2002 Congressional inquiry into the attacks.​
 
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