Iranians… Take Your Country Back
By John A. Ross (02/17/06)
Reports coming out of Iran indicate that widespread regime mistrust, spiraling price increases and national and international leadership misdirection is leading most Iranians to seek a change in government. Price increases for basic necessities like food and broken promises for assistance from President Ahmadi-Nejad are compounding the demand for a regime change from the so-called middle class and the young. The thirty and under crowd make up more that seventy percent of the overall population in Iran and they are the most aggressive segment of the population seeking a secular and democratic government.
Keeping the Iranian people on a near subsistence level the manipulating Mullahs promise on one hand, steal with the other and promote atom bombs and the destruction of Israel as national goals. The national consensus is, reportedly, overwhelming against Iran developing atom bombs and creating international conflict and the destruction of Israel. Trapped by the Mullah’s total insidious control of all governmental policy and financial decisions, most Iranians are left with few meaningful options. Fearing that Iran’s Mullahs will succeed in developing nuclear weapons of mass destruction and give them to the terrorists they sponsor, the United States, England, France, Germany and Israel are leaving all options on the table. The vast majority of the Iranian people, on the other hand, are not, purportedly, interested in creating a caliphate that rules the Middle East and most of Central Asia that the Mullahs want to create.
Recognizing the importance of education like so many other older societies, the educational level of the Iranian people today is on a par with the Irish and Polish. Rampant corruption and theft focused in the ranks of the controlling Mullahs leaves little resources that could and should be used to develop opportunities for the young people of Iran. Faced with few options, three hundred thousand well-educated Iranians apply for and take positions overseas every year. Stuck with a government that most Iranians hate, national policies that are bankrupting the country, and inflation that is systematically driving the average family into a subsistence level livelihood, something must be done. Iran belongs to the people, not the greedy self-serving Mullahs. The Iranian people, must, therefore, wrest control of their country from the manipulating Mullahs before their rulers bring destruction to Iran.
The American people and its’ government are poised and prepared to help the Iranian people regain control of their country from the despotic Mullahs pillaging their country. Strategically garrisoned on both sides of Iran the American military can and may initiate action that neutralizes the Mullah’s atomic energy program and any credible forces that might retaliate. Under the right conditions, the U.S. military could very easily assist the Iranian people eliminate the Pasdaran and Basiji that the Mullahs use to brutalize and imprison anybody that is thought to be a threat to their control.
Private conversations, chanting slogans from rooftops, burning a few busses and buildings will not bring the Mullahs control of Iran to an end. Physically confronting the Mullahs’ security personnel, Pasdaran and Basiji, permits people to vent their hate but it also allows the security forces to identify potential leaders. Organized and persistent destruction of the resources that make it possible for the Mullahs to exert their power is required to bring about an environment that will force the Mullahs to return to their Mosques.
In summary, the only realistic way the Iranian people will get a democratic and secular government is to forcibly take control of Iran’s oil production and export that is used by the Mullahs to buy their power.
Copyright 2006 John Ross
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