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April 27, 2003
Iran regime worried
This news article, about Israel's legitimate fears of nuclear attack by Iran, concludes: No one in the Israeli establishment believes that after the war in Iraq, the United States will be in any mood for a far more difficult military campaign against Iran. Moreover, many are convinced that it is too late to stop Iran from going nuclear. Therefore, they argue, the best way to neutralize a nuclear Iran is to promote regime change from within. [Emphasis mine - JW]Well, the Israelis (and anyone else who finds Iran's current leadership a bit frightening) may get their wish. It seems that the mullahs are worried about so much democracy breaking out next door. "Evidently, I am afraid!" he exclaims. "How would I not be afraid of an America armed to the teeth and who demonstrated in Iraq its total disdain of respect for the sovereignty of the States? . . . according to him, "that the best defense of Iran against the Americans would be to reinforce its democracy in order to deprive them of their arguments".As I recall, this "democratic domino effect" was one of the hoped-for results of toppling Saddam's regime. Posted by Judith Weiss at April 27, 2003 02:41 AM | TrackBack Comments
If Iran falls from within, I fear that it'll only happen if our intelligence and psy-ops guys can spawn a mutiny within the Iranian Army once a popular uprising starts, of if there's an overt threat of American intervention should the mullahs crack down on a popular uprising. These guys are still merciless enough to pull a Tianamen Square, and since they still have the support of 15-20% of the Iranian people, they have enough followers to carry out such a deed. Posted by: Bob at April 27, 2003 11:52 AM The superior man loves his soul, the inferior man loves his property. Posted by: Weintraub Ariel at December 10, 2003 09:10 PM
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