Footage from the September 1, 2008 march on the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN
Old Iran hand ...
is Robert Tait, "who spent nearly three years in Iran as a correspondent for the Guardian until he was forced to leave last December when the government refused to renew his visa."
SOURCE: www.smithsonianmag.com/people-places/iran-fury.html
"The regime feeds off American hostility. Every time there's another threat from Washington, that gives them more oxygen. ... They won't be able to use this threat indefinitely. There's a widespread feeling in Iran that the way things are isn't the way they should be. People believe that too much isolation has not been good for them. But as long as there seems to be a clear and present danger, the government has what it sees as a justification to do whatever it wants."
SOURCE: www.smithsonianmag.com/people-places/iran-fury.html
Comments on the Iran-Iraq War
SOURCE: Wikipedia:
"Not all saw the war in negative terms. The Islamic Revolution of Iran was strengthened and radicalized. [Nasr, Vali, The Shia Revival, Norton, (2006), p.140]
The Iranian government-owned Etelaat newspaper wrote:
"There is not a single school or town that is excluded from the happiness of waging war, from drinking the exquisite elixir of death or from the sweet death of the martyr, who dies in order to live forever in paradise." [Column in Etelaat, [[April 4]], [[1983]], quoted in Molavi, Afshin, Soul of Iran, Norton, (2006)]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Iraq_War
COMMENT: Can it be that when the hardliners of the Islamic Republic consider the possibility of an American attack they remember ...
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