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"Jarg" wrote in message .com...
"Tuollaf43" wrote in message om... Iran is democratic. US wouldnt give a damn weather Iran was democratic or theocratic dictatorship as long as its government could be persuaded to look after US interests. See KSA. Iran is not a democracy since the clergy has a veto on all political decisions including eligible candidates in elections. There are always limits to a pure democracy - for instance the judiciary or a constitutional head of state in most west minister type democracies. Not that I am arguing that the current state in the evolution of the Iranian democratic state is examplary, but it is pretty good progress overall compared to the American supported ideal - the Shah Monarchy. I never said that Iran was a democracy in the image of the US - but it is a functioning and vibrant democracy none the less, and more importantly evolving towards a better state, with all the ups and downs in its journey. Before comparing it to Swiss, UK or US model please remember that they just had a bloody revolution and a bloodier war and not few hundred years of fairly peaceful and economically productive years in which to evolve. And if you think that it is way too authoritarian then just look at the manner in which in which a single terrorist attack has undermined the civil liberties in the US and how that nation has taken the first tentative steps towards the establishment of a police state. Iran has had to deal with worse - including now the damocles sword of threat of invasion for future possible transgressions. Which isn't to say the current Iranian government doesn't enjoy popular support. It does, but only because the majority of Iranians are poorly educated and constantly exposed to indoctrination. Exactly the same could be said, for instance, of the US. Most of its citizens are poorly educated about Iraq or Iran and are constantly exposed to indoctrination by the media, even the reviled US 'liberal' media would be far right of center in most countries. And the confrontationist attitude that US takes towards Iran hampers political liberalisation, rather than encourage it. Hard to say, but I doubt this is true. Standing external threat, the axis of evil rhetoric, threats and talk of invasions, expressed desire to overthrow the current regime make the those in control justifiably paranoid and weakens the hands of the reformers. This is obvious. The Iranian government isn't just reacting to US policy. Ofcourse not. That would ascribe to the US for more influence than it enjoys; but it is certainly a major (or THE major) factor in the Iranian calculations. It has its own agenda that clashes sharply with the interests Good for them. Which country does not have its own agenda? I dont see any particular reason that Iran should apologitic about a 'Iran first' agenda. And another way to put it would be that Western interests clash sharply with persian interests. As far as I know Iran is not publicly planning and equipping for global domination or a New Iranian Century. No Iranian carrier battle groups conduct freedom of navigation excercises off Boston Harbour, occasionally shooting down airliners. There is no funding for overthrowing the Bush regime and bringing 'true' democracy to America. of the civilized world. This is unadulterated hubris. Iran would have been an economic miracle if its democratic government wasnt overthrown by vested external interests and a monarchy installed in its place. It would have been nice to if a bloody dictator hadnt been encouraged and helped to wage a decade long war against it. I thought you said they have a democracy! The Shah was by far the most progressive government Iran has had, which isn't saying much. Wow! the US installed Shah monarchy with its savak terror was an improvement over the Mossadegh government? And look at the state of democracy in Iran, which broke its US shackles with those still under western influence - KSA et al. The economy of Iran improved dramatically under the Shah and collapsed when he was overthrown. A rise and decline in which the US had a prominient part to play. Part of that was Saddams doing, but mostly it is the result of foolish governement political and economic policies. Politically it was a time for terror and counter-terror which any way you look at it sucks. But what exactly were the foolish economic policies and how could they have done it different in a state undergoing a historical revolution? The economy always goes down the drain during such times. Polls taken by occupiers under a military occupation are not very credible. I believe the polls were taken by independent news organizations. Independent only in matter of speaking. US media is neither disinterested nor completely unbaised or objective; it takes its patriotic duty pretty seriously. What is acceptable and what displeases the USG is clearly and publicly articulated and largely its preferences are adhered to by US media companies. How much value would you ascribe to a poll taken by Al-jazeera or by Fox? Being independent is a prequiste but certainly not sufficient for being objective. Jarg |
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