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Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi: Stakes are high in mission to bring democracy to Iran
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| 22/01/2005
| Sarah Sands
Posted on 01/22/2005 2:03:08 AM PST by F14 Pilot
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To: MEG33
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posted on
01/22/2005 7:08:17 AM PST
by
nuconvert
(No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
To: F14 Pilot
As we watch leaderships emerge in light of a single world refining speech. Reza Pahlavi is perhaps in the best position to truly surface and campaign now. He has a very positive name recognition to 80% of all Iranians. Also, he confirms the view of all Persian activists who have been screaming for years that they only need real support, not invasion.
To: Reza2004
I have to agree about Pahlavi.
I think he could truly be the unifying force behind the democratic movement. And that's what it needs to get rid of the regime.
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posted on
01/22/2005 9:28:31 AM PST
by
nuconvert
(No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
To: F14 Pilot
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posted on
01/22/2005 9:36:15 AM PST
by
sionnsar
(† trad-anglican.faithweb.com † || Iran Azadi || Kiev County: http://www.soundpolitics.com)
To: pillbox_girl
why do you think the WORLD should listen to what you say?
To: bushpilot
He is Iranian, He is son of the late shah of my country and we respect him a lot.
To: bushpilot
I repeat, he is the son of our late Shah! Why do you insist on insulting?
To: pillbox_girl
You need a long term psychological treatment!
I hope God helps you get rid of the pains.
To: BunnySlippers
He lives in New Jersey not L.A
To: MEG33
Read the memoirs of "William Sullivan" the last ambassador of the US to Tehran!
To: F14 Pilot
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posted on
01/22/2005 10:18:02 AM PST
by
blackie
To: nuconvert
True. The regime has successfully bullied and eliminated anyone who could be a uniter. I believe they even propped opposition and took notice of their supporters, then embarrassed and discredited their puppet and successfully made it difficult for Iranian people to trust any emerging leader. With one exception, Reza Pahlavi.
To: Khashayar
why do you think the WORLD should listen to what you say?I speak as I find, and there are a LOT of people who agree with me (the truth is very attractive that way).
More to the point, why should the U.S. listen to your whiny little please that we spend our money and blood fighting your fight in your way?
Yet again, I ask you: What have you done to bring about freedom in Iran? If the United States does as you ask and sends military force to overthrow the Iranian Government, will you be there at the front, rifle in hand? Or will you still be here whining on this forum and hiding behind braver and better men (and women) than you?
You continually fail to answer. I can only assume it's because you are in fact doing nothing but whimper and whine. And that does not entitle your opinions to any gravity.
To: Khashayar
More insults. A sure sign of a lack of a rational argument.
To: F14 Pilot
A revolt from within could be done by our CIA.
It would establish if that organization is back or
still at the mercy of spineless Democrats.
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posted on
01/22/2005 2:07:18 PM PST
by
Smartass
(BUSH & CHENEY to 2008 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
To: F14 Pilot
116
posted on
01/22/2005 4:51:38 PM PST
by
parisa
To: JohnG45
The concept of "royalty" is what Iran had for 2,500 years, until 1979, when mullahcracy and the rule of "velayateh faghih", meaning supreme leader, meaning mullah "royalty", took over. Monarchy is the core identity, history and heritage of Iran, just as it has been the core of Britain's.
That said, no one knows what the future will bring for Iran, but I sincerely believe that the best outcome for a peaceful, stable Iran which will contribute to stability in the region, and security in the rest of the world, would be for Iran to return to its core values which had kept the country intact for millenniums, and is part of its identity - both historically and culturally - to unify the country as a whole, but establish constitutional, democratic institution for governing the nation. That would be good for Iran and good for America.
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posted on
01/22/2005 5:22:47 PM PST
by
parisa
To: nuconvert
I am SOOO late to this thread, but still:
Don't forget Brzezinski's role in establishing the Islamic rule in Iran, also the famous Guadalupe Summit of 1979 where Carter and his men, met with the 3 usual suspects of Europe - Britain, France, and Germany - where the final "fatwa" against the Shah was agreed upon. Also the role of the communist Ramsey Clark who met with Khomeini and his gang in Paris as that mullah sent surprisingly sophisticated and knowing commands and dictates to his "street-fighters" especially about methods to deal with the military, as well as General Huyser's secret meeting with the armed forces in Iran - behind the Shah's back - to quell any military coup by the army loyal to the king.
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posted on
01/22/2005 6:37:33 PM PST
by
parisa
To: parisa
119
posted on
01/22/2005 6:41:59 PM PST
by
nuconvert
(No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR)
To: parisa
That said, no one knows what the future will bring for Iran, but I sincerely believe that the best outcome for a peaceful, stable Iran which will contribute to stability in the region, and security in the rest of the world, would be for Iran to return to its core values which had kept the country intact for millenniums, and is part of its identity - both historically and culturally - to unify the country as a whole, but establish constitutional, democratic institution for governing the nation. That would be good for Iran and good for America.Beautifully said!
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posted on
01/22/2005 8:34:54 PM PST
by
JohnG45
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