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my old blog: the.sound.hole.

Favorite Quotes

The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.
- Marcel Proust

Everything worth saying has its own particular way, its own inevitable way, of being said.
- Robert Frost

The difference between a coward and a brave man is mostly a matter of timing.
- Robert Heinlein

15 June 09

After four years of Mr. Ahmadinejad’s failed economic policies and ceaseless confrontations with the West, many of Iran’s voters clearly were yearning for a change. Mr. Moussavi promised that change; he also promised greater personal freedoms, including for women. If Tehran refuses to recognize that yearning or respect the will of its people — most of whom are too young to remember the 1979 Islamic revolution — the government will lose even more legitimacy. The mullahs have had a tight lock on Iran up to now. But they should not forget what happened when the shah lost his people’s trust.

The elections are another potent reminder that there can be no illusions about Iran’s government and its malign intent. That is a hard political fact….

We know that some in this country and in Israel will say that this election is proof that there can be no dealing with Iran and that military action is the only choice. The last thing the United States or Israel needs is another war with a Muslim state. An attack would only feed Iran’s nuclear ambitions and spur it to take even greater efforts to hide its program. The only choice is negotiations backed by credible incentives and tough sanctions. Even if the mullahs had allowed Mr. Moussavi to win, that would still be true.

NYT Editoral, 6.14.09
Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh