Saturday, February 6, 2010

Dr.Zhivago in Persia

It's a heck of an important story -just like an epic film with heroes in desperate peril and villains of the cruelest sort. But it's all real -yet we hear so little about what is going on in Iran.



Michael Ledeen-
It looks like February 11th will be the most violent confrontation to date.  The regime is taking unusual measures to put down the promised demonstrations.  In many ways it resembles the “Chinese solution.”  First, an unprecedented mobilization:   120 trains and something like a thousand buses have been deployed from as far away as 250 kilometers from the capital.  They will be used by the Revolutionary Guards and Basij to bring tens of thousands of paid “volunteers” to Tehran.  These will consist of entire families (dependent on the regime) to counter the Green Wave.  Each family gets $80 for the day, plus free food.  The regime is aiming at 300,000 thugs in the streets.  The Greens don’t think the numbers will be that high, and in any event they expect ten times that number of protesters, upwards of three million increasingly angry people, demanding freedom and justice.

Shades of Dr.Zhivago.But where is the coverage? Can we have a little less of Obama-palooza and some more of Iran?

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