@AmericanPowerBase fart-face?!! #LOL that wasn't my face when i was farting on your face ,that was my a**! i know everything about arab and american and england influence over my nation !and we know this is not the same as it was after election 2009 Green Revolution! this rush is because of u.s lost egypt !today we know C.I.A's hands and jobs in iran 1953 Dr: mossadegh ,we know BBC england and CIA's job on1978-79 to install england made mullahs in iran and remove the puppet shah from power!,,
I don't see Iran falling like Egypt. The government is too tied in with the church which is what stopped the revolution the last time. The most they'll get is a few concessions if that.
@dangerouslytalented Interesting comparison. But the social context is entirely different. There isn't a cold war between superpowers going on right now. Rather than comparison, I think what is going on now is merely a continuation of what was going on in 1989... the effects of the Cold War finally being seen in a new generation. The kids who grew up during the Cold War are now coming into political positions of leadership and power.
When you have a regime whose military is willing to fire on unarmed civilians it is hard for a popular uprising to succeed. It's why I don't have much hope for real change in Iran, Syria or Algeria.
@disrxt Egypt's army was peaceful, undoubtedly. However, civilians were still murdered in Egypt. I share the concern regarding the success of this revolution but I have much more hope now that Iranians have witnessed the power of the Egyptian Revolution.
what has been happening in the Arab world is just AMAZING, i mean the power of the internet has given people of the world knowledge that would previously never surface. i mean people power is the future there is no going back now. People all around the world now realise that they don't have to put of with oppression any more. +1mil for the internet. imagine the whole world as a democracy, no tyranny and no need for huge military budgets. people can revolt against oppression and inequality.
@disrxt forgive me when i meant Arab i meant the middle eastern countries and north Africa. i thought Arabs was just a culture since those countries tend to have allot in common, i have done my research now thanks.
@Tony007corp Being as this is the second attempt at revolution in slightly over a year, the government is going to throw everything at it to squash the uprising. Things might get nasty and quick.
Its already been suppressed.
junkers1337 10 months ago
@AmericanPowerBase fart-face?!! #LOL that wasn't my face when i was farting on your face ,that was my a**! i know everything about arab and american and england influence over my nation !and we know this is not the same as it was after election 2009 Green Revolution! this rush is because of u.s lost egypt !today we know C.I.A's hands and jobs in iran 1953 Dr: mossadegh ,we know BBC england and CIA's job on1978-79 to install england made mullahs in iran and remove the puppet shah from power!,,
artin74 1 year ago
I don't see Iran falling like Egypt. The government is too tied in with the church which is what stopped the revolution the last time. The most they'll get is a few concessions if that.
crackmonster99 1 year ago
0:07 , Nice
ironmancwb 1 year ago
anyone ever notice that 3 months ago these protests were unimaginable and now theyre happening all over. let freedom reign
mishmishthe1 1 year ago
YES!!!!!!
mrx0066600 1 year ago
THIS TIME IS CIA "GREEN" MOVEMENT! america is loosing in midd-east ! america needs unstable iran to attack !
artin74 1 year ago
This is to America what 1989 was to the Soviet Union.
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
@dangerouslytalented Interesting comparison. But the social context is entirely different. There isn't a cold war between superpowers going on right now. Rather than comparison, I think what is going on now is merely a continuation of what was going on in 1989... the effects of the Cold War finally being seen in a new generation. The kids who grew up during the Cold War are now coming into political positions of leadership and power.
MarmaladeINFP 1 year ago
When you have a regime whose military is willing to fire on unarmed civilians it is hard for a popular uprising to succeed. It's why I don't have much hope for real change in Iran, Syria or Algeria.
disrxt 1 year ago 2
@disrxt That is what happened in Rumania. Some of the military shot on civilians, then some cities rebelled, and then the military rebelled.
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
@disrxt Egypt's army was peaceful, undoubtedly. However, civilians were still murdered in Egypt. I share the concern regarding the success of this revolution but I have much more hope now that Iranians have witnessed the power of the Egyptian Revolution.
TheDailyConversation 1 year ago
totally unexpected good news
fuck yeah
carygoleman 1 year ago
what has been happening in the Arab world is just AMAZING, i mean the power of the internet has given people of the world knowledge that would previously never surface. i mean people power is the future there is no going back now. People all around the world now realise that they don't have to put of with oppression any more. +1mil for the internet. imagine the whole world as a democracy, no tyranny and no need for huge military budgets. people can revolt against oppression and inequality.
MrNinjaSpartan 1 year ago
@MrNinjaSpartan Iranians are not Arabs or even Sunni... they are Persian and Shi'a.
disrxt 1 year ago
@disrxt forgive me when i meant Arab i meant the middle eastern countries and north Africa. i thought Arabs was just a culture since those countries tend to have allot in common, i have done my research now thanks.
MrNinjaSpartan 1 year ago
A lot of revolutions may happen as a result of the Egyptian one i just hope they are all as peaceful as possible.
Tony007corp 1 year ago
@Tony007corp Being as this is the second attempt at revolution in slightly over a year, the government is going to throw everything at it to squash the uprising. Things might get nasty and quick.
TheDailyConversation 1 year ago