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This is one of the most extensive and well written articles I have read on Iran in a while. The author is obviously well versed in middle eastern political history. I am so grateful for intelligent people expressing their views and outlining this important issue.
Excellent article. Thank you!
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Don’t miss this excellent article that makes the connections between the possibility of war in Iran and corporate interference and domination of U.S. foreign policy.
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While the intent of the analysis is good, i.e. raising awareness of the serious danger of war and the need to oppose US intervention, covert, direct or indirect, against Iran, there are some serious omissions that progressives need to be aware of.
Nowhere in the article is there mention of the despotic regime of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad , its disregard for human rights, its large scale opposition or its blatent theft of the 2009 elections. Nowhere is there any analysis of the coy game the regime has been playing with international inspectors of its nuclear program.
The article paints the MEK organization with the broad brush of collaboration with US imperialism. In fact, MEK’s origin is Marxist and anti-capitalist, opposing clerical rule. Its current program denounces violence with a call for a democratic and secular Iran, very strongly opposing the religious rule that so many Iranians find oppressive.
My point is that as US progressives rightfully step forward to oppose any US direct or indirect attack on Iran, they should also look at the complexities and contradictions in Iran. A simplistic worldview that all problems have their origin in US policy makes us less effective.
Andy Berman
Thank you, most informative.
This article is outstanding. Yet, we must write, all peace loving citizens of the world, to President Obama. Please see my last Letter to President Obama. I thank Margaret Sarfehjooy for her article. Yet, one MUST not forget the war on Iran by Iraq that was supported by the most evil forces, not representing American citizens.
February 8, 2012
President Barack Obama
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Tel: 202-456-1111
Tel: 202-456-1414
Fax: 202-456-2461
Re: Options for Peace
Dear Mr. President:
In 2008, clear principles brought us into your court. Your pledge was simple to understand. Senator Obama was open to ideas, thoughts, and suggestions. Significantly, his views were consistent with the American Constitution. This was the opening for a man to shine as a star for this land and beyond, bringing hope for all.
People across the world rose to love America again after eight years of dreadful wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. There was hope that we finally were moving to peace and prosperity for all.
As the newly elected President, you took the oath of office with your back straight and your head held high. The splendor within an African-American man was already at work cleansing the spattered dirt on our national soul. Our emotions and minds united as one when you set your hand on the Bible swearing to serve and obey the Constitution of the United States. Neither I nor the 5000 friends that supported you ever reasoned that you may deviate from the path of rectitude.
Most of us still judge the President as trustworthy, yet several have already left the court. They parted not because the challenges were difficult to contest. It was your conduct in foreign policy that is severe.
Mr. President, we no longer can ignore the growing gap between rich and poor in this land and away. As Americans, we expect the President to remain true to his promises, for example, treating Israelis and Palestinians alike. It is time to consider making real changes in our foreign policy relative to Iran. The current policy of sanctions is neither sustainable nor wise.
An American President can make binding decisions for the long term. The option you have selected thus far seems designed to break up America from within. War with Iran will result in unimaginable bloodshed. Iran lost a million brave souls in an imposed war with Iraq. Anyone that encourages you to follow a route toward war is totally lacking in morality.
The alternate option demands courage, for it takes boldness to apologize for our past involvement in political acts against the people of Iran. Extending the hand of love for peace is surrendering to God, not any perceived foe.
Please allow your humanity and your sincere desire for peace to rule your conscience rather than Tel Aviv.
Thank you.
Respectfully,
Akbar Montaser
Professor of Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
725, 21st Street, NW
The George Washington University
Washington, DC 20052
Tel: 202-994-6480
Fax: 202-994-5873
Email: montaser@gwu.edu
Homepage: http://home.gwu.edu/~montaser/
From The noble 13th Century Persian Sufi Poet Rumi:
“I go to a synagogue, church, and mosque, and I see the same spirit and the same altar”.