Let the wounds heal…


It has been over 30 years since the Iranian revolution shook the world. The 2500 years of rich traditional monarchy ended abruptly when the Shah (king) of Iran left, thus unleashing a spiral of brutal events which in context leaves no room but to accept its inevitability. Considering the 2 previously famous revolutions in our relative contemporary history, namely the French and the Russian revolutions, we must have expected the appearances of previously obscure elements, who politically cleansed not only the old guard but all threatening new ideas that were either established or were about to be established, no matter how small and harmless in nature. During the French revolution, we witnessed a systematic unique brutality brought about by personalities like Robespierre proving effective and successful at social and political cleansing. It was not therefore surprising that in the Russian revolution, an inconspicuous “Stalin” could so effectively suppress all alternatives of his era. However judging from a distance in time, we can conclude the French revolution to have been an eventual success, but the Russian to have failed ,as they (Russians) did not stop eating their own children whilst they still had the time. The Iranian revolution was in relation not only similar in authenticity and brutality but in certain aspects also a “game changer”,as the French revolution, was consider the beginning of the end of the rule of the aristocracy, the Russian was that of the implementation of an ideology of socialism, two very important aspects of our social and political lives today.The Iranian revoltution kick started a global chain reaction which has apparantly led to what we see happening in the world.

Looking back, we acknowledge now, the Iranian revolution to have had its share of a Robespierre, called “Khal-khali” and he also did what was in the nature of all known and authentic revolutionaries, he cleansed.The relatives of the victims of the Iranian revolution, however were different, they left the country in masses, which is not much of an issue in our known global village and since we live in the so called “era of information” they kept documenting and multiplying their endured hardships. Some of them, Royalists and Communists alike went beyond what is considered fair play and exaggerated to an extend, that sometimes their own children understandably took over a certain antipathy sometimes against their own better judgments, even refusing or fearing the questioning of the truthfulness of their parents claims. Parents who transfuse their hatred and sometimes unrealistic world viewings regarding the revolutionary Iran upon their children, did not and still sometimes do not see the mental damage they caused, they forget the fact that those first generation revolutionaries (responsible for their hardships and losses) are long gone, along with the first generation contra-revolutionaries like themselves (who live away from Iran in oblivion), their second generation children can not communicate with the present second generation of post revolutionary Iranians, because they simply do not know what the other is talking about. The reasons for the existence of sometimes sickening anti Iranian terrorists like the MKO are mostly because of such above mentioned reasons. Somebody should start telling them (MKO), how their brave “leader” actually left Iran, on a plane dressed as a woman, a few hours after declaring war on the Iranian Government….. that would or should probably change some opinions.

Without wanting to defend the brutalities of any revolution, the Iranian “Islamic” revolution, unlike the two previous revolutions, in a sense gave birth to a school of thought that was and is exceptionally patient with its subjects. Ironically having had to fight a war immediately after the start of the revolution , changed the concept of what the religion of Islam was all about, into a live and real time event.(those having lived in Iran during the war would know what is meant). Conclusion is, within a period of 30 years, Iran and Iranians have changed for the better. Iranians are now better educated, politically more aware, young, vital, nationalistic and self secure of their role in history. Proof is the ease with which they handle the constant social and political pressures from the New World Order. Important to mention, Iran is certainly “not” an easy society to live in, and the existance of many a-political citizens of Iranian descent in Europe and elsewhere is also a proof of that, but we have to accept Iran to be the only island of stability in a very dangerous environment (thanks to US Neo Cons). The damaged and embittered Iranian souls should find a way to let their wounds heal, and stop the provocations and exaggerations against their fatherland, moving on would let their children to flourish and make them proud.

To close my case, just a loud cry to whom it may concern, If Iran is attacked by any means, and for whatever reason!!! this will inevitably unleash an unforgiving wave of surgical destructions upon west and western interests for decades to come. Iran knows the US and its allies to be destroying Iran’s enemies (Taliban and their pervert “Wahabi” ideology) and that is more than appreciated and the fact that this objective to be a hard enough task for the US and its allies, has also been acknowledged, so why on earth risk Iran’s wrath …. !!!???

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