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Massive Protests in Iran
National Review Online, by Nathaniel Botwinick
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Posted By:abuela10, 10/3/2012 12:55:48 PM
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| Yesterday in Iran, there were major protests over the plummeting value of the rial. Tear gas was used to disperse the demonstrators, some of whom were setting fire to tires and rubbish bins. There were many arrests, reports say. Eyewitnesses told the BBC that scores of people gathered outside the central bank, calling for the governor to stand down, chanting anti-government slogans. The rial has plummeted to record lows against the US dollar in recent days. Money dealers were joined by traders from the nearby central bazaar, reports say.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
horacer, 10/3/2012 1:03:22 PM (No. 8906888)
Sanctions and government incompetence are hurting the people, the Republican Guard and Khamanei are doing fine. The only good thing is I'madingdong and Larijani are back at each others throats.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
andyboy, 10/3/2012 1:21:24 PM (No. 8906925)
Here is a chance to go on offense against the world's biggest sponsor of terrorism.
Will we support this anti-government movement the way we actively supported the ones in Egypt and Libya? Will we lecture the rulers of Iran the way we lecture Israel?
Or -- because Iran's government is anti-US and is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood -- will we do absolutely nothing and toss out the tired old line about not meddling in another country's internal affairs?
Is this a continuation of the Arab Spring, or does it not count because Iran is not a US ally and Iranians are technically not Arabs, just angry militant Muslims?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
dman, 10/3/2012 1:31:43 PM (No. 8906955)
We had an even better chance in 2009, #2, and NerØbama showed his hand at that time. Nothing will be done on our part regarding this - or Iran's nuclear program - while the current pResident occupies the WH. All you can count on are continued attempts to thwart Israel's efforts to stop a second holocaust.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
oh-heck, 10/3/2012 1:36:21 PM (No. 8906969)
Do not let this go. Forward this to your Congressmen. Insist that they continue to ratchet up the pressure on Iran.
Write letters to you community newspapers wanting to know why they aren't carrying the story and links to the videos.
Send letters to MSM challenging them to carry the story and to encourage our government to support freedom in Iran. A free Iran will be a peaceful Iran.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Douglas DC, 10/3/2012 1:49:44 PM (No. 8906993)
My fear is that the Mullahs will go preemptive on US and Israel... Just to divert attention and while President Chamberlain is still in office... Things are getting interesting-like Chinese proverb Interesting.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Kurto, 10/3/2012 1:54:30 PM (No. 8907005)
America: Don't notice the plummeting value of the US Dollar...
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