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A reminiscence
[Read the article: The view from Tehran]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]In my first time around in graduate school in the early '70s I got to know a number of students from "Iran" (I put the names of countries and other entities in quotes, because they are assumed names, arbitrary ascriptions given by men, and subject to change, as we are now finding out with "Iraq.") I enjoyed their good humor, their easy facility and sense of perspective on the dismal science, and their knowledge of world affairs. I especially was impressed with their dedication to the future of their homeland, and their commitment to ending the reign of the brutal "U.S."-installed dictator, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
One of my "Iranian" friends came to me one day with a letter he wrote for the school paper, rebuking a campus administrator for his glowing praise of a visiting official from Mashad University. The letter revealed that the visitor was a Shah appointee or collaborator, and that the rosy picture he painted of academic freedom in "Iran" was a lie. My friend, who later would become a high official in the "Iranian" revolutionary government, wanted me to sign my name to the letter, because he feared the "Iranian" secret police, the "Savak," would have him deported back to "Iran," where he would certainly be tortured to death. The "Savak" was very active in the "United States," spying on "Iranian" students, and reporting on them to the "authorities" back home.
I told him I would write my own letter, based on what he wrote. I did, in my usual irreverent style. It got printed, and caused a bit of a stir on campus, particularly within the administration. It also gained me the great thanks of the "Iranian" students, and I was invited to their annual dinner, which I believe was the celebration of Nowrooz, the "Iranian" New Year. It was my first experience of Middle Eastern food, and I loved it: spicy yogurt, pita bread, falafel, and things I don't remember. After the dinner there were musical and dramatic performances, including anti-Shah skits by students with paper bags over their heads to disguise their identities. I had a pretty good idea who one of them was.
I remained close to my "Iranian" friends for the rest of my time in school, but once I left, never saw or heard from any of them again. Throughout my life I have made many fresh starts, and have left the past behind without looking back. But never forgetting.
Now the Bush criminal regime is planning to bomb and/or invade "Iran," motivated primarily, I believe, for purposes of concentrating their power, and also to deflect the building legal case for impeachment and other legal prosecution for the many crimes of the last six years. The memories of my old friendships have been revived, and I am reminded of their anger and fear of the "United States" government that had for so long supported the oppression of their friends, neighbors, relatives, and fellow citizens.
It’s all completely crazy. The major "U.S." media have been involved in giving Bush propaganda cover, similar to what they did in the buildup to the invasion and occupation of "Iraq." It is different this time, because the media are under continuous pressure, exposure, criticism, debunking, ridicule, and, most of all, competition. The Internet is proving to be the greatest source of pressure and competition, and the momentum for bombing "Iran" is continually having to restart, build up, and get knocked down again. If this continues for much longer, Bush and his gang may have to give up their scheme and dedicate their energies full-force to fending off prosecution.
This is where the situation stands at this juncture. The latest Bush propaganda effort, to blame the "Iranians" for the "explosively formed projectiles (EFP)" has failed. Kurt Nimmo contends that the devices are actually made in America (read about it here: http://kurtnimmo.com/?p=718). It is likely, since Bush says they were made in "Iran," and Bush is a liar. Not someone who lies, but a liar. A liar is someone who lies whenever he speaks. Bush lies whenever he speaks.
What I would like to add to the discussion about "Iran" is a bit of the human side of the country the Bush crime family is hoping to bomb, invade, and dominate. "Iran" is the name for a large area on this planet. It is the former Persia," a civilization that existed long before the idea of the "United States" was ever dreamed up. The area of "Iran" is populated by 68,688,433 human beings. They live in houses, apartments, and probably a variety of other types of abode. They have families, jobs, hopes for the future, and fears of annihilation. Their bodies are made primarily of oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus - just like ours. They mostly believe in a higher level of being, just like most "Americans" do. They call their higher being "Allah." We call ours "God." I can say from personal experience that they have great senses of humor, are very smart, they love the freedoms that the founding fathers of "America" instituted, and they have much to give to world civilization. They should not be bombed by the Bush criminal organization or its proxies.
