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Behrouz from Iran

Dear America,

Voice of America (VOA) is spending lots of money on its Persian TV programs. They just tell us the problems which we, who live in Iran, already know. When people in Iran call them and tell them that we already know these problems, please show us a way to solve these problems, VOA says that our job is to give you info we cannot show you the solutions. This is useless. American tax payers are wasting their money. This is how VOA should do:

1. Some Iranians don't trust America because of the U.S. sponsored coup in 1953 in Iran. According to CIA, America overthrew our legal government at that time. America must accept its mistake in the past and assure Iranians that now we both are in the same side. By toppling Mullahs, America brings security for Americans and Iranians. Both nations will benefit from regime change in Iran. I am sure Iranian people will forgive what America did in 1953.

2. Try to unite Iranian opposition group and ask them to forget their differences. Try to show Iranian people how they can change the regime.

3. Try to find a political leader and interim government for us. Iranian people need a leader and interim government to overthrow the Mullahs.

4. This new leader must travel to Russia, China, and Europe and convince them not to support Mullahs anymore.

If VOA does the above, the Iranian regime will fall and the American tax payers will save their money and we will have peace in the whole world because Iranian regime is the only threat to the world peace.

Thanks,


About the Author:

Name: Behrouz
Age: 43
Country: Iran
City: Tehran
Gender: Male
Experience With US: Have lived in the United States
Website: www.myspace.com/beh1

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5 Responses to “Behrouz from Iran”

  1. # Anonymous T.Javid

    I very much enjoy your writing.  

  2. # Blogger Tantor

    Behrouz,

    You're beating up on America for overthrowing your government in 1953 while at the same time imploring us to overthrow your current government. Do you see any contradiction there?

    You Iranians threw out the Shah and cheered the takeover by the mullahs without any help from the US. My recommendation is to do the mullahs in just like you did the Shah's regime.  

  3. # Anonymous Cyrus the great

    Dear Tantor:
    There is no contradiction here. America overthrew our legal government in 1953. Now I am asking America to overthrow our illegal government. There are again lots of evidence that in 1978 U.S. did not like Shah and wanted to change Iranian regime in 1978. You will See this in CIA documents..... President Carter, who was Shah's ally and visited Iran in 1977, was the 1st person to congratulate Khomeini and his terrorists in 1978!!!  

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  5. # Anonymous kid charlemagne

    I never liked VOA. It's boring and cheesy. NPR (National Public Radio), the American public radio broaadcaster which is starting to broadcast internationally, is much better, though it has a leftist bent which I don't always agree with. I guess you can't get it in Iran though.  

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