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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Cliff May :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hope and Change in Iran
by Cliff May
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A blatantly fraudulent election may have been the spark that ignited Iran's current rebellion but don't be misled: Iran has never had free and fair elections.

I was in Iran 30 years ago for the first elections held under the gaze of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the dourly militant leader of Iran's Islamist revolution. I was a young and inexperienced foreign correspondent unconvinced by older and more experienced foreign correspondents that Khomeini and his followers intended to transform Iran into a freer and more just society, rather than one that would be brutally oppressive at home and threatening abroad.

I carried a small, portable typewriter so I could file stories for Hearst Newspapers (there were quite a few in those days), a large, Nagra tape recorder (then the technological cutting edge) so I could prepare radio reports for CBS, and I was working with an Iranian producer on a television documentary for Bill Moyers at PBS.

Our crew - a cameraman and soundman - recorded Iranians going to the polls. "Isn't this wonderful?" I recall the producer, whose first name was Bijan, asking me. "Democracy in Iran!" My reply conveyed minimal enthusiasm. Insulted, Bijan asked me why. "Because Khomeini's representatives are everywhere. They're watching to see how people vote."

"Do you think if they were not watching people would vote differently?" he asked. I said I did not. But democracy requires opposition candidates, secret ballots and neutrality on the part of those who count them. Every Iranian election since, more than 30, has featured candidates approved by the Supreme Leader -- the Orwellian title given to the dictatorial head of Iran's well-armed religious establishment -- with no independent oversight of the balloting.

Peggy Noonan wrote recently in the Wall Street Journal: "America so often gets Iran wrong." CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin said almost exactly the same thing on the air last week. (Coincidently, his father was the public television executive who sent me to Iran in 1979, stuffing my pockets with cash because we were not confident that credit cards or checks would be useful in the midst of a revolution.)

The CIA determined in August 1978 that Iran "is not in a revolutionary or even pre-revolutionary situation." After the revolution, President Carter's UN Ambassador, Andrew Young, called Khomeini "some kind of saint." Other commentators compared Khomeini to Gandhi.

Few academic "experts" have viewed Iran with clarity. And many journalists have for years played down the harsh reality of the ruling regime. Some have been hoodwinked; others have worried about the possibility of knocks on their hotel room doors late at night.

Far-left romantics long envisioned Khomeini as Che Guevara in a turban instead of a beret, leading a global insurgency against America and its imperialist/colonialist allies (Israel in particular). Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would love to be cast in this light. "The internationalist capitalist order is retreating," he proclaimed on a visit to Russia just after his Soviet-style re-election.

But there have been more astute observers of Iran as well. Michael Ledeen, Reuel Marc Gerecht, Michael Rubin and Amir Taheri are among those who have harbored no illusions about either the methods or goals of the theocrats.

The truth is Khomeini and his followers were never freedom fighters. "Don't listen to those who speak of democracy," Khomeini said in March 1979. "They all are against Islam. ... We will break all the poison pens of those who speak of nationalism, democracy, and such things. "

Khomeinists believe in the strictest possible interpretation of the Koranic injunction to "command right and forbid wrong." It was with that in mind that, in 1979, the drinking of alcohol was forbidden, not just for Muslims but also for infidels in Iran. I still have the memo issued by the management of the hotel at which I and most other foreign journalists lodged, warning of unpleasant consequences should we ignore the prohibition.

More to the point: If "commanding right and forbidding wrong" is your religious and political obligation, what do you do when Iranians go to the polls and vote wrongly, instead of rightly? Apparently, you hand the election to the "right" candidate, in the current instance to Ahmadinejad, including in his opponent's home region, and without bothering to count millions of paper ballots. Continued...

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Clifford D. May is the President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.

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Antione
Excellent commentary . As if the neocons and their stooges (Cliff May I presume) give a damn about the Iranian people. We have been invaded by 20 million illegal aliens and Cliff
ay and the neocons write nothing ! That California has a 24 billion fiscal deficit due largely to it having the largest illegal alien population in the country matters nothing to Cliff May and the neocons. Cliff, I my primary concern is the USA, not Israel, Iran, Pakistan, etc... Do you understand ???? We need a moratorium on immigration since we have over 11 million citizens unemployed and more layoffs coming ! I want our troops out of Iraq and our senior military leaders (not Israels) are convinced that Iran will play a stabalizing role in Iraq and the region allowing us to depart and save our soldiers lives and our money. Admiral O'Fallon and his senior staff fought the idiot Bush's neocon clowns for 6 years while they tried to get us to attack Iran.

Like nearly all Americans...
...I don't give a rodent's rear end what kind of government Iran has. If the whole country were truly united against a clique, it would be overthrown in short order, and why should Americans care either way? The media only show us the disturbances that fit their corporate agenda.

Cliff May has no better knowledge of how rigged the elections were than Simon Cowell. He is typical of the professional stirrers-up who want to distract us from the appalling problems facing our own country. The oil companies, the armaments makers and the pro-Israelis are the ones agitating against a state that will sell all its gas to Russia and China if we keep trying to destabilize it.

We can't get ourselves free and clear of Iraq, so why make trouble in a country four times as big?

I guess for some Republicans dreaming of a right-wing takeover in Iran makes up for being eclipsed here.
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