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On Sep 18, 11:07 am, "Edward M. Kennedy" wrote:
"T" wrote





http://www.lucasgray.com/video/peacetrain.html
Bout time the Iranian people spoke to the idiots in their government

then.
The problem in Iran isn't so much the government as it is the

clerical
class.
Ahmadenijad has very little power in Iran, but the Ayatollah's trump
even him.
A while back there was a British journalist who went into Tehran and

it
was a bit disconcerting to me. It was one of those never think about

it
issues but it's a modern city.
More to the point, the sentiment among the people is changing. The
Ayatollah's don't hold much power over the youth in the country. So

we
could see change sooner than later.
Iranians hate the Shah but miss the lifestyle they had under him.
The people want a situation more like Turkey.

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And so they went out and elected who they did as their president. I
think your statements here are more wishful thinking and hoping than
anything else -- much like the German sympathizers before WWII.


Their president is a powerless figurehead. That's it. He only exists

to
give the appearance of a parliamentary system of government. The

council of
Mullahs controls the country. And they are very unpopular. Bear in

mind
the majority of the population was born after 1980. They have had a

taste
of Western life and they would like a whole lot more. They don't

remember
life under the Shah, a bloody and ruthless dictator that we installed,

so
they only see the happy side, if you will of the West.

Drop nukes on them, and all 71 million of them will change that tune in

an
instant and you will see a backlash the likes of which cannot even be
imagined. One thing about Iran, they are all Persians and all Shia

Muslims
(well those who are not Christians anyway). There is no ethnic or

religious
strife to divide them.


Actually Iranian population is only about 1/2 Persian. According to the
CIA's World Factbook the ethnic breakdown of Iran is as follows.

Persian: 51%
Azeri 24%
Gilaki and Mazandarani 8%
Kurd 7%
Arab 3%
Lur 2%
Baloch 2%
Turkmen 2%
Other 1%



OK, good info. What is their religious breakdown?