Iran's Faulty Election May Yet Bring Down Its Theocratic Government

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iran new goverment would still be replaced by the ayatola komeni and would still be an everlating Theocratic regime

Gilles Martel of CA 2:08AM June 28, 2010

"Twitter" ,for Iran's internal security agency is like a gift from the West.Not only can they monitor the growing discontent among the younger ,draftable populace-twitter provides means by which to ferret out Western intelligece assets already embedded .

Fred of IL 9:00AM June 19, 2009

Check out this post for an interest historical perspective: http://acceptedwisdom.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/operation-ajax/

Dan in Colorado of CO 4:30PM June 18, 2009

The Iran elections were fair, as far as I can tell, to their standards. Every country has it's own process.

When you look at the vote which was posted on press tv web site Its exactly as experts predicted. Mousavi doing well amongst the urban and moderate voters, but doing very poorly amongst the conservative and poorer areas. He won in Tehran in a tight race as predicted. he did well in Sunni and Turk areas but was destroyed in Khorasan, in the Southern regions, in the Northern regions, and Arab areas. None of this was surprising. The election went to script.

I just think its funny that Mousavi declared victory before the polls had been counted and then declared he had been cheated a few hours later. But that was not considered fishy. Maybe he expected to lose but was planning to use social unrest and his popularity in the cities to force the Mullahs to hand him the election he couldn't win.I dont know but the whole green thing like the orange, rose, cedar revolutions of years passed.

farouk of TX 11:48PM June 16, 2009

since Americans mostly just waste time with it here, concentrating on silly stuff. Would be great to hear of this fad being a real factor in something important.

As for over-throwing the Mullahs there, how I wish. But I am not very hopeful for that much progress.

Then again, we overthrew our Republicans here and never fired a shot.

Muser of NM 8:43PM June 16, 2009

If that happened here.. don't you think the government would send troops etc.

We talk about the rising of these citizens... The government clamps down on them... Welcome to government power,, whether it is Iran or the USA.. It's all the same... Citizens being abused. In the name of civility!!!

trust me if we did that here.. the federal troops would be here in a hurry in the name of democracy...!!!!

Gil of CA 8:13PM June 16, 2009

Young sir, are you high?

"Get out of there"? Our military is not currently deployed in Iran. Are you confused, perhaps?

Sarah J. of IL 6:35PM June 16, 2009

I think we should get out of there. We are using all of our military on some other country. I think the media should not be controlled by anyone. That real-time, one-man reporters should be able to get the TRUTH out. Have you ever noticed that news reporters will tell you whats going on in their live feeds, but then hours later its cut off and the wool is pulled over your eyes so your attention is directed towards something else? You forget what has happened because they drill certain points into your head. Everyone needs to recall the fact that there were additional bombs in the twin towers and news coverages about it, then suddenly it just stopped. And you were thrown the parts about terrorists. And that alone. We never heard anything about it later on. Security in airports went up and nothing said about the bombs in the towers.

The media is spun right in front of you..

And will someone tell me why there is 600 empty FEMA camps across the us. and why they just ordered thousand of plastic coffins. Or why we have heard nothing about this. Or why Aaron Russo was told horrible things about the planning of 9/11 by Nick Rockafella.

Please research our small time reporters and find truth.

And if nothing else youtube new world order.

This post may not seem to make since with this news report, but look it up on youtube... you'll understand.

Jesse of MI 5:10PM June 16, 2009

It is amazing that citizens of Iran of all ages are relaying the current situation and happenings in Iran because of Iran's restrictions for journalists. Thanks to social media, people worldwide are receiving real-time news and graphics from Iran. The hashtag on Twitter, #IranElection, has been the top trending topic with over 93,000 tweets since the election, Iran's efforts are being trampled.

Chris B. of NV 3:57PM June 16, 2009

Did election of 2000 brought US government down after stolen election by Bush or 2008 rigged election. So stop dreaming...

Joe Peshmo 3:45PM June 16, 2009

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Peter Roff

Peter Roff

Peter Roff is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. A former senior political writer for United Press International, he is currently a senior fellow at the Institute for Liberty and at Let Freedom Ring, a non-partisan public policy organization. His writing has also appeared on Fox News' Fox Forum.

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