The world patiently waited for the Iranian election in hopes to see a change of sort towards moderation and semblance of sanity. Only to see their votes adulterated, their hopes vanished; frustration and anger renewed. As the events unfolded before us, we witnessed the extent and severity of the pain inflicted on Iranian people. We share that pain and feel obliged to stand by our Countrymen however we can. This Article is dedicated to those who had the courage to walk the streets with a green sign of defiance.
At this stage , we find Iran in the state of a multi-dimensional cubical that could land on any side, and perhaps on the side that bears the center of gravity. At the top of this cubical is the ruling clerics. I see this group as uneducated, lacking touch with current civilization, and their progress has been from 7th Century to 15th Century Europe, the age of the Spanish Inquisition. The Europeans of that era tortured by hanging people from the ceiling and used the rack to get confession of their sins and they subsequently were burned at the stake. Islamic Republic tortures people in similar fashion then cuts their limbs, mass executions by firing squad, or commit public stoning. These barbaric executions under religious pretence of sharia laws have on one hand brought the Iranian people to the boiling point and on the other hand has pushed the Islamic Republic to the depth of degeneration and comparison to Islamo-Fascism. At the same time they have failed the people of Iran economically by fattening their bellies, filling their coffers and hiding it in foreign banks as the Shah and his family did. One must conclude that 30 years Islamic Dictatorship has been far too long and can no longer be tolerated in Iran. The Islamic Republic must go and no form of Religious government is acceptable. " Separation of Church and State" has to be one of the principles of the future Constitution.
Another, but insignificant side of the cubical is the generation of street thugs called the Basij who perform the dirty work for the Islamic Republic. Such as enforcement of infamous hijab and any other actions that are deemed to be Non-Islamic. The harassments, beatings, taking down satellite dishes, creating fear and other petty misbehaving are infringement on the happiness, peace and tranquility of Iranian people. Over the years the mullahs have had plenty chances to have won the hearts and the minds of all people by establishing a just government, providing free press, putting value on Arts and Humanities, making hijab voluntary and respecting Freedom of Religion for all. Instead they brought tyranny worse than that of the Shah's. Any future government has no need for these street thugs. They must be banned and disposed of along with their boss the mullahs.
Another side of the cubical is the Military. It is a combined apparatus of power sharing between many who fought to bring down the Shah, those who rose up to the occasion and took leadership in Iran-Iraq war (the Pasdaran, IRGC), the Military proper (IRIA), The Basij force and lastly the police force to maintain internal order. The branches consists of Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, and Air Defense Force. Within this organization exists a successful Ballistic program and up and coming Nuclear program. We are all well aware of the controversy surrounding the nuclear program. I am very proud of Iran's technological advances in variety of sciences. Iran has the right to produce radioactive fuel for domestic production of energy. And I hope Iran is not up to no good producing an Atomic Weapon. That is not going to serve the nation in a positive way. I believe if Iran succeeds in producing an atomic weapon in violation of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, that will place a target on Iran's chest for its eventual destruction by the superpowers and its division as it was done in 1909 by the British and Russians to two economic areas, with British having the rights to the oil resources. Two matters noteworthy to mention here is that Iran has ratified the " Chemical Weapons " convention in 1997. You know what that did to Iranians when the mad man Saddam Hussein used it on Iran-Iraq War. Another is that Iran also has ratified the "Biological Weapons" Convention in 1973. Iran has one of the World's advanced Genetic Engineering program. Royan Institute Research Center in Esfahan recently cloned a calf, the first in Middle East. They had cloned a sheep in 2006, still living.
The signing of the nuclear non-proliferation, ratification of Chemical and Biological Conventions are the type of things that places Iran alongside the other progressive nations. It guarantees prestige, acceptance and security for all Iranians. We do not need a nuclear weapons program that threatens our neighbors and places our ultimate security at risk. The fact that Islamic Republic has been evasive on this issue, and has not come clean with respect to inspection and documentation, etc, it is no surprise all those with relative intelligence believe this government's ultimate ambition is production of nuclear weapon. Then getting back to the subject of military, it is believed by General John Abizaid, Chief of United States Central Command in the Region, Iran has the most powerful military in the Middle East, excluding Israel. So that brings us to our final analysis. If we were to toss into the air such a multi sided unbalanced block of factors, where is that going to land? Again we must locate the Center of Gravity of this block.
Erroneously the mullahs thinking this armada of military strength and production of a nuclear weapon is their guarantee to remain in power for ever. I am of the opinion that the bullet that struck Neda Aga Soltan, her image with blood flowing from her mouth, her eyes fixed on the blue skies, innocently laying on the ground taking her last few gasps of air, is the bullet that entered the chest of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The World is sitting there in disgust and anger, looking at this government with impunity for its crimes against humanity. The brave Iranians who have given their lives for individual rights and equality, freedom of Press, and freedom of religion, those who fled Iran to escape political and religious persecution, and the rest of the world who sees this Illegitimate government as a threat to world peace, is a common and powerful force staring the Islamic Republic in the face. The mullahs have lost their respect and credibility with Iranian people. There are crucial internal and International elements at work. This government simply does not have the wisdom to know how to deal with it. I count them out.
In August of 1994 Pasdaran were dispatched to Gazvin to suppress an uprising. It turned out to be a nasty affair far beyond what they had expected. They ended up killing 30 people and wounding 400. The incident caused the Revolutionary Guards to take a look at themselves and re-define their roll as who they are and what they should be doing now. The commander of Pasdaran wrote a letter to Ayatollah Ali Khameini, saying " The role of the Countries Armed Forces is to defend its borders and to repel foreign enemies from its soil, not to control the internal situation or to strengthen one political faction above other". This indicates that Pasdaran considered itself part of military and not a police force. At least at the time in the heat of the emotion. Khameini realizing he can no longer count on revolutionary Guards, turned to Basij. On April 17, 1995 he promoted Hassan Firuzabadi to the rank of full General above both commander of Pasdaran Brigadier General Mohsen Rezai, and Ali Shahbazi Brigadier General of the Armed Forces. Here we can see a crack on the Islamic Republics shell and separation of interest. The Pasdaran are looking at bigger and better things for themselves. This elite force is mixed with the regular military, and in a broader sense owning it. Their economic, political and the control of military and non-military scientific work, and the intelligence forces the Quds, puts the group above all other forces. This group certainly carries the most weight but its distribution and balance is in question.
Lastly but not the least is the people of Iran. The Iranian resilience and guts, its desire for independence, freedom and democracy has been admired worldside by all nations. It is the envy of the Middle East. Its socio-economic, political, cultural and religious variance are elements of diversity which complicates its unity towards a common goal. With four more years of Ahmadinejad, these differences are going to take a back seat to a greater cause, a free Iran that is part of the World community. The final show down shall be the Pasdaran vs the people of Iran. Not necessarily a military show down but a political one. Another subject in itself.
Person | About | Day |
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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
I thought you might like to see these articles on the
by rosie is roxy is roshan on Tue Aug 11, 2009 05:24 PM PDTSepaah. The Nation one recommends a book by the Rand Corporation and talks about their smuggling operations and how they would be in favor of keeping sanctions. I don't know. The second one has a pretty good history of the Guards.I have about five other aritcles on them in my tracking. You probably know most of thei information but you never can tell...I will pick them out for you if you want me to.
That country had a coup long before this election.
//iranfederal.org/en/?p=491
//www.thenation.com/blogs/dreyfuss/449397/iran_s_eye_gougers
Congratulations on becoming
by vildemose on Sat Aug 08, 2009 07:42 PM PDTCongratulations on becoming a grandpa!
Comments
by NASSER SHIRAKBARI on Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:46 PM PDTThanks for kind comments. I have gathered some research material, stacked on my desk for review and analysis. In the meantime I was interrupted by my daughter giving birth to dogoloo (boy & girl). At some point I'll get to sort this out and bring it to life in a way that makes sense. In the meantime keep the fire burning.
the Spirit of Vlad the Impaler lives
by Ali Akbar on Sat Aug 08, 2009 05:23 AM PDThe is
Ali Khamenei & Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
very readable article
by che khabar e on Thu Aug 06, 2009 03:34 PM PDTVery impressive. I particularly liked the last paragraph.
sepas
What will come after Khamenei?
by mobster on Thu Aug 06, 2009 07:39 AM PDTDear cost of progress,
I share your concerns. I am looking for the answer of the same questions you ask. However, I think it is safe to say that whatever happens, the Iranian youth is our hope for the future. Whoever comes in place has to reckon the masses of high educated youth...
Dorood!
Islam and Iran
by Leonis on Thu Aug 06, 2009 07:37 AM PDTRegardless of who are the rulers, with Islam in Iran, there will be NO JUCTICE, NO HUMAN DIGNITY and NO FREEDOM.
Not a single day passing without horrifying, repulsive news of heinous crimes against their own people, particularly women and children in Islamic world, and the Islamic countries are the very bastions of barbarism and ignorance.
Iranians have repeatedly shown their superiority in ART, SCIENCE and BUSINESS all around the world, particularly in US... and their inferiority with ISLAM in Iran.
Denounce this sadistic religion of stupidity and ignorance.
My Humble Opinion...
by Cost-of-Progress on Thu Aug 06, 2009 07:02 AM PDTGreat Article!
Realizing that I am in the minority when it comes to the topic of Islam, I am surprized that Mr. Shirakbari does not refer to Islam as being the major culprit in the downing of our country and the ongoing assualt of what remains of our Persian Heritage and culture. The very fact that a bunch of unelected, uneducated, blood thirsty, backward people (from the ayatollahs to the executioners) have been given the carte blach to kill, terrorize, rape, dacapitate, steal and hijack an entire nation is a testament to our inability to confront atrocities commited by the islamic doctrine. How did these elements even take shape in a country that prides itself for its nationalism?
What will happen when this anti nationalist government goes away and another one (whatever it may be) takes its place? How many factions and groups will oppose it because it does not represent their views - or "values"? How many Iranians still adhere to the rotten Islamic "teachings" melded into their very beings by 14 centuries of lies?
What is the hope for tomorrows' Iran and Iranians?
Javvid Iran.
Very nice article.
by rosie is roxy is roshan on Wed Aug 05, 2009 07:23 PM PDTWhen is Part 2?
:o)
Iran at the Crossroads of
by vildemose on Wed Aug 05, 2009 01:10 PM PDTIran at the Crossroads of History" is a recent HuffPost by the first president of Iran after the 1979 revolution: "The regime's own cadres oppose Ahmadinejad, and the deepening economic crisis has both deprived the regime of resources and spurred further public discontent. This has provided an opening in which the Iranian people can determine the outcome of the struggle. If the Iranian people cease resisting, times will become even harder; if they continue, their uprising will be transformed into a full-fledged revolution. This would make the establishment of democracy a real possibility. All indications now point to the Iranians' determination to see this uprising through." -- Abdhassan Bani-Sadr, writing in Huffington Post, July 31, 2009
Mr. Shirakbari
by Maryam Hojjat on Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:32 PM PDTvery well written blog & very informative. As mobster said I hope you write more in this site.
Payandeh IRAN & Iranians
Down with IRI & his supporters
Rescue of Iranian
by vildemose on Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:44 AM PDTRescue of Iranian Protester
//azarmehr.blogspot.com/2009/08/rescue-of-iranian-protester.html
Endorsement Ceremony and
by vildemose on Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:41 AM PDTNice written
by mobster on Wed Aug 05, 2009 06:17 AM PDTDear Nasser Shirakbari, my green countryman,
I wanted to say that your view is very interesting and informative. I hope to see more writings of you soon, especially about the show down between pasdaran and the people...
Ba salame garm!