By reviving memories of an ousted leader, Iran's protesters are signalling they want to win reform without US intervention
Stephen Kinzer
guardian.co.uk, Monday 22 June 2009
"....America's moral authority in Iran is all but non-existent. To the idea that the US should jump into the Tehran fray and help bring democracy to Iran, many Iranians would roll their eyes and say: "We had a democracy here until you came in and crushed it!"....."
Stephen Kinzer
guardian.co.uk, Monday 22 June 2009
"....America's moral authority in Iran is all but non-existent. To the idea that the US should jump into the Tehran fray and help bring democracy to Iran, many Iranians would roll their eyes and say: "We had a democracy here until you came in and crushed it!"....."
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