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* Armed opposition

Maziar Behrooz's "Iran's guerrillas" is historically significant. It shows that there were masses of Iranians who were opposed to the dictatorial barbaric government of Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.

The Iranian Revolution was not only an Islamic Revolution, at the beginning it was an Iranian Revolution. The majority of Iranians wanted the end of the horrible system called monarchy. Unfortunately, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's family the Mullahs took over.

Face it, Khomeini was from Khomein and Pahlavi's father was from a village in Mazandaran. Both these people were from villages. Why in the world would Iran want a village idiot running their country? No one knows. Pahlavi was a filthy ignorant man. Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was not only a womanizer he was also bisexual. After returning from school in Switzerland, the Shah brought back his lover, Ernest Perron.

Perron was a member of the Shah's "Darbar" upon going to Iran. Even when the Shah was married to his second wife, Soraya, Ernest Perron would enter the Shah's bedroom in order to take the Shah away for over 15 minutes. This was documented in Queen Soraya's Diary that was published. For all we know, the Shah was banged up the anus millions of times by Ernest Perron.

And some people who are ignorant today say that the Shah was opposed by a few. He was opposed by the majority. And when you ask an Iranian in Iran what they think of the monarchy most say the same, "Good riddance to bad rubbish".

Jacob Cohen

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