اپوزیسیونِ خارج از کشور و شاهزاده
Keyhan London / Shirin Tabibzadeh
28-Jan-2012 (6 comments)

 بغض ها و کینه های مان را حتا اگر شده موقتا مهار کنیم به خاطر ایران ، به خاطر هموطنان مان،به خاطر خودمان.

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JustAnIranian

Suggestions?

by JustAnIranian on

Ok, I am open to suggestions. 

1. We are all against military action, 2. believe me when I say the Iranian population is suffering from the current sanctions. This morning I called relatives in Tehran. Their situation is bad. 3. All the other opposition groups are just doing nothing, they don't even talk to each other. 4. You don't know your country if you don't know how deep rooted the term Shah is.  5. I don't know you, but believe me, Reza Pahlavi has real supporters inside Iran  6. After the republican debate, there was an ad for the MEK on CNN. Believe me, the republicans really believe in the term 'the enemy of my enemy, is my friend' and they ARE NOT talking about Reza Pahlavi when they say this. They are debating about MEK. I was horrified to open NPR the other day and there was a debate going on about MEK   Please tell me what you think is better, as I said: I am open to suggestions 

maziar 58

Just An Iranian

by maziar 58 on

Thanks for the feed back.

Most Iranian inside or out ONLY waiting for that false promises like I'll pay your mortgage off,dble your Income,give you such and such...............

Just like that BARGH MAJJANI, khane majjani, ........

so they can do something.

 

Maziar


Banafsheh Zolfaghari

Article was long-winded and disappointing

by Banafsheh Zolfaghari on

Long winded article begging the question what have we done to further the cause of freedom for 70 million Iranians?  

Other than tear each other down and constantly settle old scores our lone-ranger mentality has guaranteed the regime's ability to do as it pleases.

Sadly, Pahlavists, Mossadeghists, MEKists, Melli-Mazhabists and the Green or Black Reformists all have the following in common:

  1. A maddening ability to peddle within their own self-centered micro-universe;
  2. An exhausting ability to focus on ways to undermine and character assassinate opposing views;
  3. A chronic anemia of intellectual and political courage;
  4. Absolute lack of creativity, the kind to take on the most creative creatures political man has witnessed in two millennia:  the mollah's of Iran.

Finally the writer's implicit conclusion that we have ONE savior in the person of Reza Pahlavi is quite very disappointing.

Reza Pahlavi's merits notwithstanding, it led me to ponder what is it in our political culture that always demands a sole-source, singular, exclusive solution.

My very young two girls asked just the other day, why don't the people just push the bad guys out?  Aren't there more of us than them?   (Answer is:  We will always be outnumbered if we look to ONE man to save 70 million!)

(If you must respond, kindly do so with civility.) 

 


AMIR1973

I haven't heard the term "Pahlavist" since Hoder got "sent away"

by AMIR1973 on

And now, they've become "filthy", to boot (LOL). Even Hoder wasn't this bombastic  :-)


JustAnIranian

She is right

by JustAnIranian on

Reza Pahlavi is the only opposition figure left for Iran.