Update:   Congress Starting To Push For "Regime Change" In Iran.  The
Financial Times  reports, "Support for 'regime change' in Iran is
growing in Congress, encouraging new exiled opposition groups
supported by Washington's neoconservatives to spring up in the hope of
receiving US funding."

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/13504792-68cf-11d9-9183-00000e2511c8.html

Related:  Neocons turn their attention to Iran

...The State Department's Middle East Partnership Initiative has
sought to identify pro-democracy groups inside Iran for funding, but
has not found any. Officials are also aware that any group known to
receive US money would be targeted by the regime immediately. Congress
says their identities would be kept secret...

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/90ab5f5a-68e4-11d9-9183-00000e2511c8.html

There does seem to be an organized campaign to support more money for
Iran dissident groups - see this conservative PR shop article.  The
majority of Tech Station Central opinion articles support paid
campaigns. The problem with Tech is when you were created to be a paid
PR shop readers can't tell what are unsolicited opinions and what is
part of a paid campaign. The writer has posted conservative opinions
not apparently part of a PR campaign on line in various places in the
past.

http://www.techcentralstation.com/011705A.html

...Iranian Presidential elections are scheduled for June 17. Several
hardliners have already announced their candidacies. Iran is poised to
continue the dark path it has followed for the last quarter century.
Can we really afford to miss this opportunity?

Gary Denton
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