Web Letters: Turmoil in Tehran

Editorial

This article appeared in the July 6, 2009 edition of The Nation.

June 17, 2009

Write a Web letter about this article.

What's a Web Letter?

Web Letters are continuously published e-mails from real people, signed with their real names. No registration is required. Each article page on The Nation includes a Web Letters link.

Read the best Web Letters on this page.

We're committed to publishing your comments as they are received. We place a red star () on the best submissions and may edit your e-mail for length or content. Your e-mail address will not be published or shared with any third party without your consent.

If you prefer, you may submit a letter to the print edition only.

We look forward to hearing from you.

  • Over time, economic instability and crisis will cause the masses to question their national leaders and the political direction they've embarked upon.

    Over time, due to the resulting economic instability and crisis, in a mass protest against the chosen political direction embarked upon by the nationals leaders, chaos will erupt in the streets of the nation's major cities and capital, escalating into mass rioting.

    This mass rioting will result in a decision to be made by the national leaders, whereupon the streets of its own capital city, through its brutal and tyrannical use of force and violence against its citizens--their responsibility for the spilling of its own people's blood--will occur.

    The best-case scenario is an exhibition of the effectiveness of UN resolutions imposing economic sanctions.

    Be under no illusions, that which we see occurring today on the streets of Iran is directly attributable to a dictatorial regime that has long been holding its peoples and their financial prosperity hostage, by a desire to obtain nuclear weapons.

    It is now we should make stronger UN economic sanctions.

    david moore

    Orange, CA

    06/23/2009 @ 02:26am


Advertisement
Advertisement

Blogs

» Editor's Cut

Filibuster Follies | "The filibuster has become a cancer growing inside the world's greatest deliberative body."
Katrina vanden Heuvel
35 Comments
Posted at 10:13 ET

» The Beat

Obama's "Finish the Job" Talk Sets Stage for Afghan Troop Surge | But Appropriations Committee chair Obey warns the move would "wipe out every initiative we have to rebuild our own economy."
John Nichols
101 Comments

» The Notion

Bad Black Mothers | For African American women, reproduction has never been an entirely private matter.
Melissa Harris-Lacewell
51 Comments

» Act Now!

Coal Country | Stunning film reveals new dimensions to the cost of America's over-reliance on coal.
Peter Rothberg
93 Comments

» The Dreyfuss Report

A Kingdom of Bicycles No Longer | China's ambassador for climate change speaks on the eve of the Copenhagen summit meeting.
Robert Dreyfuss
43 Comments

» Altercation

Slacker Friday | The "Second Amendment" sale; the raving paranoids of the right.
Eric Alterman