Of course they are claiming that. The good thing, in my opinion, is that no
one outside of their hard core followers believes it this time. Last Iranian
election, if they made this claim people (myself included) would wonder if
it was true or not because our government was trying to foment rebellions,
destabilize governments and put puppet governments in place.

We can support groups that have compatible goals to those of the US. And we
are. But at the same time we need to learn to have the wisdom to notice that
supporting splinter factions and attempting to put puppet governments in
place hasn't worked out very well for us long term.

So respect the dynamics of other countries, stand by our principles, do what
we can to help where helped is asked and it is reasonable to provide and
then let history take its course.

Judah

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:41 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> >
> > I see this situation, eventually, as playing out similar to Tiannemen in
> > 89.
> > Uprising, it looks like things are going to start changing for the
> > better....and then it all comes crashing down in a heap of bullets.
> >
> > The next day, the status quo is restored...and history is granted a mere
> > footnote.
> >
>
> But Iran is claiming that all of this is a set-up by the US
>
>
> http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/17/iran-election-protests-tehran821.html
>
>
> 

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