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To: DoctorZIn
Persian Warriors, Intellectuals, Opportunists and History

SMCCDI (Letters - By John Ross)
Feb 4, 2004

Throughout recorded history, warriors, male and female, have defined the geographic boundaries of nations. Intellectuals, when permitted, develop the social backbone of successful nations and empires. Opportunists and politicians govern, and, ultimately, dilute the purpose and sacrifices warriors and intellectuals have made through ignorance, or greed. The cycles repeat themselves building upon the sacrifices of previous warriors and intellectuals made through history to, hopefully, refine and create economic and social order.

Somewhere within the male and female Persian psyche is the warrior that will free their ancient land from the foreign forces that have come to dominate this tormented people. The intellectual sophistication of Persians is revered, feared, and continues to evolve. Sacrifices and commitment will be needed to throw out hated foreign influences, or they will continue to bicker amongst themselves, and be managed as mere Arab cattle.

For a quarter of a century, Iranian Persians have been subjected to anti-reformist Islamic pogroms, forced into international isolation, and treated as inferiors by their government. The Iranian Persians that escaped to the West in1979, have become the doctors, lawyers and engineers that help ensure the success of a nation, and define its? social order. As such, Iranian Americans recognize and appreciate the freedoms and opportunities that are enjoyed by everyone in America that will work hard and make sacrifices.

Recent Iranian national and international orchestrated events are about to culminate into an opportunity that could result in the orderly, or violent, political transition of Iran. Huge American, European, OPEC and Islamic interests are at play in this all but predetermined dance of giants that will be determined by the Persians themselves. Arab mercenaries, Palestinian, Afghan and Saudis that influenced the outcome of the 1979 revolution, and Iranian Islamic fanatics will soon be the recipients of Persian retribution.

Compounding the Persian anger is the American public and military that remembers the 1979 hostage situation, Beirut bombing and current complicity in Iraqi resistance. Seething just below the surface is that Americans will learn in a Hamburg courtroom that the highest levels of Iranian government were complicit in the WTC atrocity of 9/11/01. It has been recently reported that significant political contributions have been given to Sen. John Kerry by the Islamic Iranian government, hoping to unseat President Bush. Selected members of the European Union are not eager for the present Islamic Iranian theocracy to lose power, because of financial arrangements that have been awarded. The "awards," given to key politicians and organizations, similar to the influence buying that Saddam Hussein did, are just now becoming common knowledge.

The freedom loving people of Iran can now remove the Islamic fascist mullahs without fear of Iraq, or other foreign influences, because the U.S. will not allow any intervention. In addition, the Iranian military, should it turn its' guns on their fellow Persians, could very easily become the targets of U.S. bombs.

http://www.daneshjoo.org/generalnews/article/publish/article_4187.shtml
27 posted on 02/04/2004 8:00:56 AM PST by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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To: DoctorZIn
Arab mercenaries, Palestinian, Afghan and Saudis that influenced the outcome of the 1979 revolution, and Iranian Islamic fanatics will soon be the recipients of Persian retribution.

I am not a historian, however the emphasis of outside influence on the revolution and the hostage crisis should be explained further, if the goal is to get the average America interested in the current events in Iran. For many Americans, the hostage crisis is their main argument, and they won't listen further.

31 posted on 02/04/2004 8:11:37 AM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Say not, 'I have found the truth,' but rather, 'I have found a truth.'--- Kahlil Gibran)
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