More Gloom and Doom for Iran

Watching the news coverage of the Iranian election, as the cameras panned the throngs lined up to vote, I saw what appeared to be a population of rational, logical, forward thinking people.  Except for the lack of women (a sign their rational appearance could be deceptive), the scene could have been in any democratic western country in the world.

I find it difficult to believe, especially since so many younger voters were active in this election, that the population chose to endorse inflation, unemployment and being ostracized by the west by voting for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad two to one.  How can an entire people of a large country be so entirely different from the rationale of the entire free world?  Can a religion actually be that powerful?

Photo by Ben Curtis, Associated Press
Photo by Ben Curtis, Associated Press

Not everyone in Iran fits the mold, attested to by the massive and immediate protests.  Perhaps these people want to join the brotherhood of man.  Perhaps they understand and want to exercise the human spirit.  Perhaps they want to identify with what the rest of the free world largely defines as normal.  They might even recognize the need for a rational dialogue with Israel.  Perhaps there’s hope.

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