Protests in Tehran Iran

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  • GeorgesII0

    for TBO,
    you should never wish for a revolution in a country of 70millions, because things can get out of hand really easily and end up in a major bloodbath,
    btw, is the number of american flag burned the way you see if a country is pro or con US?
    seriously, I'm having some problem siding with either parties right now because I tried to get some serious informations and could not understand on what platform they are both running, Moussavi is also against Israel so what will be the real change?

    the thing that scares me right now is that almadinejahd knows he has the entire world looking at him and he can either decide to go down on protesters the hard way or just let them vent until they get tired, either way it will go nowhere,

    if, he decides to slam the shit out of them, then we have a problem, because the UN will decide if they need to intervene, proclam another empty resolution and try to curb the public opinion of UN countries to send troops.

    I'm 100% sure the votes were rigged but I don't want another middle east country go up in flames, because when fraud happens in so called democracy the dissenters are shut down, forgotten and not a single msm outlet dares to comments. why should we do it for others then?

    • almadinejahd can't decide anything. He's a puppet. The UN won't intervene.TheBlueOne
    • ..and I have faith in this new young generation of Iranians. They represent a sea change in Iranian politics...TheBlueOne

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