The Storm Ahead in Iran
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This putting down the masses, with violence,is doubly risky for Iran, a nation that has taught everyone that if something is around that you see as bad – just blow it up.
I’d be very cautious if I were a Mullah or supporter of these control freaks – Beware Red Guards – they know how to make IEDs.
I am amazed the opposition is actively going on despite the thugs in charge and Obama dithering over our policy. If that government falls, our lack of support will come back to bite us.
I was a CPA before I went John Galt in ’03. Before the big rats leave a shinking ship, they make sure their new bearth with be well provisioned. I’d love to know the details on the money leaving the country.