http://english.daralhayat.com/opinion/OPED/12-2007/Article-20071201-9518769f-c0a8-10ed-00c1-a41e440fe9ff/story.html
It is good to see, that the Seyyed foreign policy, has well and truly failed. It is however so sad, to see so much of secular Iranians' oil income, to be have been illegally siphoned for Seyyeds' bribes to other people outside Iran, rather than for poor secular Iranians.
Saudi Arabia has realised, that it must snub the Seyyeds, no matter how many times AhMADinejad, goes begging to them. Even the Syrians, Hamas and Hezbollah, have turned down the recent anti-Annapolis conference. But as you can see, the Annapolis Conference, is leading to a situation that would help put Iran before Lebanon.
For so long "the Middle East", was what was going on in the Levant, as the Seyyeds were busy trying to change Iran. The Seyyeds have failed, and no Moslem is with them. And the Iranians' 7000 old culture has been resurrected, ironically without a Shahanshah. Good. But why? Because the Shahanshahs used the principles of Human Right as written in the Zend Avesta. The Shahanshahs of Iran were the first believers of Human Rights. And the Iranians, out of necessity have had to do the same. Slowly the moral vacuum is filling up. Iran is reinventing itself - en masse, without a 2500 year old celebration.
But what did the Iranian Opposition do, when the Annapolis Conference took place? There was no one from the new Iranians there, who could tell the world of the clear non violent regime change in mind, that we all want. And does the world really know about us? Fact is we have no money or organization. Is there a need for it? Maybe not. Is the Spirit of Iran finding its own quiet way into our hearts? Yah Ahura it is.
All Iranians, like all decent human beings want peaceful change. Consciously resisting to anything Seyyed, is definitely there. It was not so obvious in The White Revolution we had. Ironically it has become obvious in a Black Revolution. So the non violent opposition is intuitively in all Iranians. It is part of our ancient 7000 year culture. But we need the world to know it, so that it is referred to as the new Iranian model, in lieu of the Seyyed Empire.
Ask any Iranian do you want change, and they will say yes. But they want it peacefully. It is not a case of the end justfying the means. It does not mean, that because the end will be peace, then we should attain it by any means. That's the trap the Iraqi people fell into.
And many multinationals corporations, like Exxon did not suffer one bit from the demise of what happened in Iraq. In fact they loved the fact that, everything apart from the flow of oil, has been destroyed. And the US government benefited too. The brain and financial drain to US, has been immmense. Can you imagine the equivalent effect to Iran, if it gets bombed? Quo Bene, again? US.
This rush to America was going on in the 70's, and then in 80's, after Akh's Tsunami hit our shores. And all the Iranians who fled to the "land of opportunity", just forgot the past and got on with the present and future. They had to. Now that is what I call a coup for the US.
But Iran struggled on. The poor secular Iranian people that remained, somehow conscientiously built their country, but this time with a Seyyed in the way. But they managed to get around the Seyyeds. They do not want politics, or religion. They love Iran. They see the immense opportunities there, and much to the surprise of the US, they have done very well. Hmm ... What can the Americans conjure up this time?
The world powers, that do not want secular Iran to be "the Japan of West Asia", have allowed the violent forces to be heard more, than the non violent forces of change in and out of Iran, with the nuclear fiasco stories, which help peak oil advocates. But ask any Iranian in Iran, and they will tell you that the Seyyeds' Chimp is powerless. The world press does not really like to report this, even though we have Iranian journalists now working for all the major newswires. That's criminal.
The last thing the media want, is for Iran to be able to manage change peacefully, with its own 7000 year old Free Will, as embodied in the oldest philosophical work known as Zend Avesta. That would be too boring, and would not sell at the newstands. War stories sell news, and effect commodity prices, and that's the bottom line.
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