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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The iRan

Well it has been a long time since I have blogged my life has gotten hectic work school plus other things, but I am just going to try and jump right back into this.

One of the big stories in the news lately has been the fall out from the Iranian elections. The elections were rigged obviously, but the situation is a very complex one from all sides even from the so called reform candidate. I am glad that the people of Iran are standing up for their rights. The Ayatollah was always gonna be the one who decide who won that election the fact that is was rigged in favor of Ahmedinejad should be no surprise to anyone. Even if Mousavi had won what difference would that have made? Mousavi had been Prime Minister, he was a follower of Ruhollah. The truth is I hope Americans
are not thinking that the election of Mousavi would bring about change in the Islamic Repubic of Iran. The biggest things that Americans want changed, Iran's Nuclear program would not stop if Mousavi was elected he was the one who started their nuclear program afterall.The country is a Theocracy and until that fundemental factor is overturned real change will never occur in Iran. The truth is that no matter who is elected the Aytollah is in command of Iran and his will dictates policy in Iran so until Iran is no longer a Theocracy and/or the Ayatollah is out of power Iran will have no real change.