Iranians are celebrating
the nuclear deal.
The deal is explained
here http://www.vox.com/.../iran-nuclear-deal-plain-english
What has actually
happened though is that the US has once again asserted its position as the gendarme
of the worlḍ. It can lay down the rules of the game as it chooses, and others
have to fall in line.
Don’t ask questions like
what is your own arsenal or that of Israelś. Iran can’t have it, as simple as
that as the west does not trust iṭ.
Now am not arguing that
either Iran is trustworthy on the nuclear front or that international pressure
is not called for against nuclear weaponization of any country. Any small
progress anywhere is most certainly welcome. And it is well known the mad
mullahs are among the most unpredictable. But when do we ever get to discuss the
Israeli arrogance or the double standards of the West?
Having said that, am
trying to drive at something else. It is a very unequal situation, and the
Iranians should be feeling it a lot more acutely than anyone else.
Robert Fisk
is of course drawing a very different
picture.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/fisk/iran-nuclear-deal-a-powerful-tehran-turned-into-americas-policeman-in-the-gulf-it-could-happen-10154920.html
How much of it is mere wishful thinking, not very clear. But
I, for one, find it difficult to think Iranians are revelling in the prospect of
becoming US lackeyṣ. I would rather believe the Iranian excitement stems from a
very different situation, very primaḷ.
http://t.co/6SaxQwJf1i Life becoming that much more bearable,
that’s what the Iranians passionately desire.
Even more striking is the fact the near-Mullah regime is
allowing the media to capture it all, the longing for an agreement, the
celebration, the hopes and so oṇ. The
key negotiator himself is seen sharing the the very public exultation.
Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, arriving in Tehran from Switzerland, to a heroś welcome |
Whether it is put on or genuine, what is clear is that the Hassan
Rouhani administration is endorsing the public sentimenṭ - and that is the
point of this blog.
Talk religion, talk national pride, talk any kind of
identity, there are limitations to the fervor you can whip up anywhere. None
can live on air, and, in this globalized era, very difficult to keep out
information of better life elsewhere, unless it is kind of a repressive regime
like the North Koreaṇ.
The best thing for any rulers, after all, would be to govern
as if people matteṛ. Accept the realities whatever your agenda or angst, that
is the way forwarḍ. Those who refuse to, perish – as has happened in the case
of most communist regimes.
It was not Margaret Thatcher or Ronald Reagan or the western
TV channels that destroyed the Soviet Union, as many claiṃ. No, I’d rather
think it was the alienation of the so-called socialist governments from the
people they were governing that sounded their death knell.
If only those ruled are convinced of the bona fides of the
rulers, they can put up with anything.
Ironical ayatollahs should be
more sensitive to the aspirations of the people than communists.
Well the Chinese example goes to show they too can be, but
the way they are pandering to the basest instincts of man, apart from the
repression of Tibetans and Uighurs, I am loathe to own them up.
3 comments:
http://caravandaily.com/portal/why-i-aint-afraid-of-irans-big-bomb-uri-avnery/
http://caravandaily.com/portal/israel-as-doomed-german-airliner-alan-hart/the Jews are the intellectual elite of the Western civilization and the Palestinians are the intellectual elite of the Arab world. As I have previously written and said, together in peace and partnership they could change the region for the better and give new hope and inspiration to the whole world.
That, in my view, is the best sales pitch for one state.
So much for what could be.
At the time of writing, and as my headline indicates. I see an Israel piloted by Netanyahu on the same course as Germanwings Flight 9525.
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