Quote from dotslashfuture:
"Unlike most countries in the Middle East the populace in Iran is very pro Western and has over its history reject again and again the yoke of religious extremism. In my opinion, it is only a matter of time that it does once more."
IRAN is a fundamentalist Islamic theocracy. It has been for over 25 years. That was the whole reason we helped Sadam in the Iran/Iraq war.
The 1979 Revolution happened about 22 years ago. That was when the extremist clergy came to power. At the beginning people welcomed them and thought that they would bring a certain morality to the corrupt regime of the Shah. But after a short time it became apparent to the people that these guys were actually worse.
Those that installed the IRI are a very very small minority of the population. But unfortunately they took advantage of a vacuum in power to sieze the country. They offered a path and a country that was in a state of chaos took it without examining first the consequences it may have in the future.
The ruling class of clergy have no interest in morality, or the good of the people. Their only concern is gaining power and wealth and maintaining that status quo.
Immediately after 9/11 the average ordinary people of Iran were the ONLY ones in the Middle East to show their solidarity with the US by holding candle lit vigils and solemn demonstrations of empathy. Eventhough the 'Basij' viciously attacked women and children in the crowds to break them up, they returned night after night to show the world their thoughts were with the victims and not the perpetrators of that heinous act.
That tells you what is in the hearts of the average Iranian.
A previous time (a long time ago) when Iran threw off the yoke of religious extremism was during the reign of Nasredin Shah (father of the deposed Shah in 1979) At that time soldiers tore off the 'chador' of women!!
Can you imagine that? Almost 100 years ago, somewhere in the Middle East a country was brought kicking and screaming into the modern world and freed from the midaeval and barbaric culture of religious extremism....sad that it was only destined to dive headlong into it again in 1979.