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xchrom

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Thu Feb 23, 2012, 08:59 AM Feb 2012

What Iranian Elites Think An Inside Look at Views of the West

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,816867,00.html

These days, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad agitates against the United States, Israel and the West, all the while presenting himself as a proud advocate of nuclear energy in his country. The deputy chief of Iran's military forces is threatening to launch a pre-emptive strike against Iran's enemies. Bombs believed to have been set by Iranian agents have exploded in India, Georgia and Thailand. And, in a show of force, Iran has dispatched warships to the Mediterranean.

Such actions, which are more customary for a major power, dominate the headlines on an almost daily basis. In turn, the West has toughened its sanctions, and Israeli politicians have openly discussed a possible military strike against Iran.

Such reports and statements usually only provide clues about what leaders and experts are thinking. But how do educated Iranians feel about these rising tensions and their potential for triggering a conflict?

Of course, it's difficult to ascertain the views of Iranians. State censorship is tight, and foreign journalists are rarely allowed into the country. Nevertheless, it is possible to make contact with some Iranians. And when you speak with them, you learn something quite surprising: Even if they oppose Ahmadinejad, their radical president, most of these Iranians still view their country as the victim in the current circumstances. They also view the West as an enemy and fail to consider or acknowledge that there are massive differences between hawks in Israel and doves within the Obama administration.
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What Iranian Elites Think An Inside Look at Views of the West (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2012 OP
This tells us more about what we want the Germans to think about Iran, than anything. leveymg Feb 2012 #1

leveymg

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1. This tells us more about what we want the Germans to think about Iran, than anything.
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 09:36 AM
Feb 2012

These articles are generally useless as anything other than a mirror. Take the following, for instance:

when you speak with (Iranian elites), you learn something quite surprising: Even if they oppose Ahmadinejad, their radical president, most of these Iranians still view their country as the victim in the current circumstances. They also view the West as an enemy and fail to consider or acknowledge that there are massive differences between hawks in Israel and doves within the Obama administration.


Surprising? Why in the world, considering the concerted escalation of terrorism, assassinations, sabotage, hostile political rhetoric and growing economic pressure put on them in the last couple years, would Iranians think anything else?

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