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31 Dec 09

Speak Softly, and Don’t Buy Anyone A Stick | The Progressive Realist

  • In a similar vein, the regime has sought to paint the protests as a Western-inspired plot.
  • John Bolton said yesterday:


    I would say that mere rhetorical support for the demonstrators, for the opposition is not enough. …If we’re going to support them, we should support them tangibly, with financial support, communications, perhaps other support, as well…Will some of the guns go to the side of the demonstrators? If they do, there’s a chance the regime could fall. If they don’t, I think the disparity in power between the government and the opposition is simple too great, and so the most likely outcome is Ahmadinejad and the regime stay in power.  

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30 Dec 09

Simply Staggering Footage - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • Just released on the web: the full scene of that astonishing moment when a group of baseej is surrounded by the crowd, and disarmed. If this doesn't unnerve Ahmadi, what will? And it makes a new and ante-upping move by the regime more likely:

And Buckley Wept - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • Update at the Corner: still no mention of events in Iran, apart from Jonah's pathetic sentence yesterday. Too busy trying to score cheap points off Obama. Ah, conservatism today.

Over At The Corner - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • While Iran erupts, National Review has many many posts blasting Janet Napolitano for an idiotic interview she gave today and calling for her resignation and yet more posts trying to use the Detroit terror attempt to attack Obama. There is one post about Iran this whole pivotal weekend, and it's by Jonah Goldberg, and it begins with the priceless words:

    This should be getting more play.

    Conservatism's current priorities: using any terror attack to hurt the president? Check. Watching freedom-fighters risk their lives for regime change in the most critical country for US foreign policy in the Middle East? Zzzzz. Imagine what Reagan would have thought. And weep.

A Critical Weekend In Iran - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • "Muawiyah, be ashamed / Abandon your rule." Muawiyah, the first caliph of the Ummayad dynasty, is a hated figure in the Shia world. He is not only hated for his own battle against Imam Ali (the first Imam of the Shia world), but also because he is father to Yazid, the villain of the Shias' narrative of Ashura
  • The chant obviously compares Khamenei and Ahmadinejad to Muawiyah. In another video, they chant "This is the month of blood / Yazid is overthrown." As mentioned, Yazid is the caliph reviled by Shias for his role in Hossein's death.

As Night Falls In Iran - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • The cries of freedom. They bring tears to my eyes and hope to my soul. The sound: it makes every human stop in their tracks and demand that this vicious oppression end.
28 Dec 09

The FP Survey: The Wisdom of the Smart Crowd | Foreign Policy

  • Barack
    Obama had a solid first year in office, with the world's big thinkers
    rating him on average a 7 out of 10 for his performance.
  • our thinkers were hard-pressed to name a specific idea, instead
    collectively applauding qualities like his "openness" and "multipolar
    worldview" (and even, explicitly, the fact that he isn't George W.
    Bush).
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27 Dec 09

Quote For The Day - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • "It used to be said that journalism was the proverbial "first draft of history." Citizen journalists have supplanted the traditional media, though, during hours of tumult and crisis, and have become the authentic "first draft" narrators which the mainstream media then has to cite to be able to stay relevant at all,"

Dispatch From The Twitter Revolution - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • Greetings from Shanghai. I don't think you're on twitter, so I thought I'd give you a head's up on something pretty amazing. The hashtag #CN4Iran - designated by Chinese twitter users offering support to the Iranian uprising - is a trending topic on the twitter top 10  of trending topics. Ahead of Avatar, Singapore Idol, and Sezairi. Needless to say, twitter is blocked in China (though easy enough to get access to it). An absolutely incredible development.

Why Montazeri Matters - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • MONTAZERIAP:Getty
  • Ayatollah Montazeri was widely regarded as the most knowledgeable
    religious scholar in Iran, and that gave his criticisms special
    potency, analysts say. His religious credentials also prevented the
    authorities from silencing or jailing him. Last month, he stunned many
    in Iran and abroad by apologizing for his role in the 1979 takeover of
    the American Embassy in Tehran, which he called a mistake. Iran’s
    leaders celebrate the takeover every year as a foundational event of
    the Islamic revolution.

    Ayatollah Montazeri, who long advocated
    greater civil liberties and women’s rights in Iran, was angered by the
    bloody crackdown that followed the June election and issued a series of
    remarkable broadsides against the authorities. “A political system
    based on force, oppression, changing people’s votes, killing, closure,
    arresting and using Stalinist and medieval torture, creating
    repression, censorship of newspapers, interruption of the means of mass
    communications, jailing the enlightened and the elite of society for
    false reasons, and forcing them to make false confessions in jail, is
    condemned and illegitimate,” he wrote.

20 Dec 09

Print The Secret History of the Impending War with Iran That the White House Doesn't Want You to Know

  • Two former high-ranking policy experts from the Bush administration say the U.S. has been gearing up for a war with Iran for years, despite claiming otherwise. It'll be Iraq all over again.
  • But it wasn't her sister, it was a senior Iranian diplomat. To protect him from reprisals from the Iranian government, she doesn't want to name him, but she describes him as a cultured man in his fifties with salt-and-pepper hair. Since early spring, they had been meeting secretly in a small conference room at the UN.


    "Are you all right?" he asked.


    Yes, she said, she was fine.


    The attack was a terrible tragedy, he said, doubtless the work of Al Qaeda.


    "I hope that we can still work together," he said.

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18 Dec 09

Iran: Basij member describes election abuse - Channel 4 News

  • "I've lost my world and I've lost my religion" - the words of a former Iranian Basij militia member who says he witnessed killings and tried to stop rapes during the uprising that followed the disputed Presidential election in June.
  • claims he was part of the group ordered to carry out attacks.
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Petraeus: The UAE's Air Force could take out Iran's | The Cable

  • In a previously unreported comment, U.S. Centcom commander Gen. David
    Petraeus
    said last week that the United Arab Emirates, a key U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, has the capability to overpower Iran's Air Force.
13 Dec 09

Taipei Times - archives

  • The Daily Telegraph said that “recent intelligence reports” have alleged that officials from Iran’s Ministry of Defense have bought 100 pressure transducers from the unnamed companies and secretly shipped them to Tehran.
  • A UN official refused to comment last night and a source with the CIA said that he could neither “confirm nor deny” the allegations.
08 Dec 09

How Americans See The World - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

  • Only 16% of the public has a favorable
    view of Pakistan, our essential partner in the new AfPak strategy --
    barely more than have a favorable view of Iran (11%) -- and unfavorable
    views of Pakistan have gone from 39% to 68% since last year.  Yikes. 
    And the partisan gap on Israel is interesting, if not new:  in the
    general public, 68% of Republicans and 43% of Democrats say that they
    sympathize with Israel more than with the Palestinians. Among [Council on Foreign Relations]
    experts, a solid 41% plurality say that they sympathize with both
    Israel and the Palestinians equally.
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