A look at Iran tonight on the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution

with R. Scott Kemp, Farideh Farhi, Roger Cohen and Nazila Fathi
in Current Affairs
on Thursday, February 11, 2010 * * * * *

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A look at Iran tonight on the 31st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution with Roger Cohen of ‘The New York Times,’ R. Scott Kemp of Princeton University, Farideh Farhi of the University of Hawaii and Nazila Fathi from ‘The New York Times’

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    1. REMant  02/12/2010 06:45 PM Report

      Sanctions are a perfect example of the evangelical approach I've written about several times here. We have been reacting this way since the British ruled this country, and it is completely stupid. Not only does it strengthen the opposition and cuts us off from them, it is viewed by them as juvenile in itself, which it is. A's speech was the usual kind of posturing and should be ignored, not reinforced. A republic is not a democracy. A democracy is a market; a republic is based on virtue, ie, some idea of truth, not just whimsy. Whoever considered this a quandary doesn't understand very much.

    2. doodahdaze  02/12/2010 12:00 PM Report

      I think the current atmosphere is perfectly ripe to land a perfectly trained sniper's bullet right between Ahmadimijohn's eyes.

      Then it will be, 'ding dong the asshole is dead.' All over Iran.