Let’s talk Iran

Let’s talk Iran

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Let’s talk Iran.

Just show me one Iranian-American or Iranian dissident who feels confident enough that his/her work will result in regime change after watching the dithering on Syria that caused over 100,000 to die and Assad gassing his people.

Let’s talk Iran.

Just parade for all to see any Iranian-American or Iranian dissident who will seek regime change in Iran if it means the international community is going to sell its technology to monitor the Iranian dissident community while it claims it supports them.

Let’s talk Iran.

Just introduce me to one Iranian-American or Iranian dissident who will seek regime change in Iran after Britain sold materials to Assad to produce WMD in the middle of the civil war.

Let’s talk Iran.

Just recommend a name of one Iranian-American or Iranian dissident who will seek regime change in Iran when the Russians can, with impunity, ship sophisticated weapons to the Mullahs while the Pentagon offers the Russian war machine fat US contracts.

Let’s talk Iran.

Just point to me one Iranian-American or Iranian dissident who after reading the many calls for non US intervention to seek regime change in Iran if it means their civilians will suffer the same consequences the Syrian civilians have.

They would be insane to follow in the footsteps of the Syrian dissident community because our sufferings is a blueprint for what to expect should they fall in the same trap.

So, if you want regime change in Iran, get on with the program of regime change in Syria by pressuring those in power to support the secular and liberal Syrians inside the country openly instead of publicly stating to stay out of Syria knowing well Assad is gassing the innocent.

Have you no shame to call for no US intervention when Assad is gassing children and women? You just wore the same shoes of all those Europeans who grinned after hearing of Kristallnacht or those Muslims who danced in the streets after 9/11.

Let’s talk Iran

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