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Iran gets its Nuclear Fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="Eutychus" data-source="post: 19553" data-attributes="member: 287"><p><strong>Re: Iran gets its Nuclear Fuel</strong></p><p></p><p>The demonization of Iran is likely, but I really don't think it needs to happen. The domino effect is already happening. People in the middle east saw Iraq hold an election, begin to chart their own course, and look at the direction things are taking. Would the nice folks in Lebanon have had the testicular fortitude to voice an honest opinion to their Syrian neighbors/puppetmasters to the puppet government in place in Lebanon if they didn't have some indication that fear could be overcome like it was in Iraq? There has been quiet disgust with the leaders in Iran for some time now. With Iraq showing that they can vote and shape their destiny in spite of threats of violence, who knows, maybe it can work in other neighborhoods as well. I think regimes that try to control people are doomed to fail because humans desire freedom. It can take a long time (70 some years for the USSR), but eventually this inborn desire for autonomy will shape the political landscape. Iran is at the lower end of a slope whose summit recently let loose. An avalanche of democritization is in motion, and our military would be well advised to get out of the way and let it happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eutychus, post: 19553, member: 287"] [b]Re: Iran gets its Nuclear Fuel[/b] The demonization of Iran is likely, but I really don't think it needs to happen. The domino effect is already happening. People in the middle east saw Iraq hold an election, begin to chart their own course, and look at the direction things are taking. Would the nice folks in Lebanon have had the testicular fortitude to voice an honest opinion to their Syrian neighbors/puppetmasters to the puppet government in place in Lebanon if they didn't have some indication that fear could be overcome like it was in Iraq? There has been quiet disgust with the leaders in Iran for some time now. With Iraq showing that they can vote and shape their destiny in spite of threats of violence, who knows, maybe it can work in other neighborhoods as well. I think regimes that try to control people are doomed to fail because humans desire freedom. It can take a long time (70 some years for the USSR), but eventually this inborn desire for autonomy will shape the political landscape. Iran is at the lower end of a slope whose summit recently let loose. An avalanche of democritization is in motion, and our military would be well advised to get out of the way and let it happen. [/QUOTE]
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