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Iranian-American underground explains how Iran's Islamism is a clear & present danger to Western freedom

Iranian insider confides totalitarian, Islamist Iran's threat to Westerners in this 50-minute admission to Democracy Broadcasting.

This prinicipled, Iranian refugee to America (who for security reasons chose to remain anonymous) explains the apocalyptic, Iranian regime's mentality, global ambitions, and the threats to Westerners through their global network of lobbyists, operatives, and spies.

He explains that the totalitarian Islamists exploit Islam as a means to attain their meglomaniacal goals of global, political domination (using Muslims to weaken and conquer the West from within to spread the Caliphate).


In this March, 2007 interview, he explained to DemoCast the need for the West to save the Iranian people through strangling and destabilizing the Mullah regime financially. He compares Washington's hopes of negotiating stopping the regime's hidden nuclear weaponization to 'taking an aspirin for the headache will not rid one's brain of a cancer.'

Analyst, Charles Krauthammer (in "Obama Misses the Point with Iran Response," published today in the Washington Post) admonishes President Obama's administration's failure to speak in support of this week's Iranian election demonstrators.

This incipient revolution is no longer about the election. Obama totally misses the point. The election allowed the political space and provided the spark for the eruption of anti-regime fervor that has been simmering for years and awaiting its moment. But people aren't dying in the street because they want a recount of hanging chads in suburban Isfahan. They want to bring down the tyrannical, misogynist, corrupt theocracy that has imposed itself with the very baton-wielding goons that today attack the demonstrators.

This started out about election fraud. But like all revolutions, it has far outgrown its origins. What's at stake now is the very legitimacy of this regime -- and the future of the entire Middle East.

This revolution will end either as a Tiananmen (a hot Tiananmen with massive and bloody repression or a cold Tiananmen with a finer mix of brutality and co-optation) or as a true revolution that brings down the Islamic Republic.

... Our fundamental values demand that America stand with demonstrators opposing a regime that is the antithesis of all we believe.

And where is our president? Afraid of "meddling." Afraid to take sides between the head-breaking, women-shackling exporters of terror -- and the people in the street yearning to breathe free. This from a president who fancies himself the restorer of America's moral standing in the world.
Is Washington's failure to support anti-Jihadist demonstrators (against Ahmadinejad and the enemies of Zion) actually just misguided (or possibly malevolent) policy-making?

Might the Obama adminstration's Islamist affinities (or Islamists having infiltrated his administration) be inhibiting America's ability to lead the free world to defeat Jihadism in Iran and at home?

1 comment:

  1. Iranian Neda Movement

    Oh Angel of Persian Independence,
    You lay in a pool of blood with pride.
    Iranian woman, who stood up for Democracy,
    Now with this bullet hole of persecution.
    Should not the vote, have the people’s “Truth,”
    Where each one vote is counted without tampering?

    Neda in your divine calling of Allah is great,
    Have Iran Start the N.E.D.A. movement,
    The National Election Democratic Association.
    Where Independent guardians certify all elections
    Being neutral upon an oath to the Koran.

    Neda can you imagine a worldwide N.E.D.A.
    Where all nations use voting NEDA monitors,
    Who act as the Red Crescent never taking sides.
    Iran voters must insist upon voting booth safeguards
    For too young a Iranian martyr was slain,
    Protecting Dictators of the ballot box.
    (For even in the United States, we need NEDA.)

    David Lester Young O6/22/09 © all rights owned by author
    De-Terminated poet, somewhere in America not on company time

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