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| 10:31 PM Feb 16 2011

Oscar73

Israel

As violent protests continue to shake up the Arab world and specifically Iran, the west has expressed optimism that there will be a regime change in the Islamic Republic.
But is there room for hope? According to Dr. Eldad Pardo, an expert on Iran and a researcher at the Truman Institute at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, there certainly is.
Pardo told Arutz Sheva’s Hebrew website on Wednesday that there are significant changes in the Iranian arena between the current riots and the wave As violent protests continue to shake up the Arab world and specifically Iran, the west has expressed optimism that there will be a regime change in the Islamic Republic.
But is there room for hope? According to Dr. Eldad Pardo, an expert on Iran and a researcher at the Truman Institute at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, there certainly is.
Pardo told Arutz Sheva’s Hebrew website on Wednesday that there are significant changes in the Iranian arena between the current riots and the wave of riots which occurred in the country following the elections in 2009. He said that he believes one of the main changes lies in the nature of the Egyptian revolution.
“The Egyptian revolution was a democratic revolution and not an Islamist revolution, and until now what has prevented the demonstrators in Iran from going all the way was the fear of a new dictatorship. But Egypt has shown them that they now have the possibility of a different revolution,” said Pardo, adding that there has also been a change in the public mindset in Iran, who thought until now that demonstrations should be carried out peacefully and therefore achieved nothing, and now understands that demonstrations can and should aim for a goal.
Dr. Pardo also believes that the success of Israel and the United States in their struggle against suicide terror attacks has also contributed to the change in the Iranian public’s perception: They see the recent military moves and understand that there is a chance for something significant to occur in the security arena, making them willing to go along with Western concepts.
In addition to the above, Dr. Pardo noted that the Iranian regime’s conduct in light of the riots will have an impact on the prospects for change. He highlighted the cracks in the Iranian leadership in response to the riots and said that this encourages the masses in their struggle. He added that this can continue to work so long as the leadership does not unite against the protesters.
He also mentioned the Iranian bitterness in light of the failure of the regime’s domestic policy, the ruling ideology turning out to be a lie, and the moral failures within the leadership. All these encourage the masses to demand change now, and Dr. Pardo believes it may happen.
of riots which occurred in the country following the elections in 2009. He said that he believes one of the main changes lies in the nature of the Egyptian revolution.
“The Egyptian revolution was a democratic revolution and not an Islamist revolution, and until now what has prevented the demonstrators in Iran from going all the way was the fear of a new dictatorship. But Egypt has shown them that they now have the possibility of a different revolution,” said Pardo, adding that there has also been a change in the public mindset in Iran, who thought until now that demonstrations should be carried out peacefully and therefore achieved nothing, and now understands that demonstrations can and should aim for a goal.
Dr. Pardo also believes that the success of Israel and the United States in their struggle against suicide terror attacks has also contributed to the change in the Iranian public’s perception: They see the recent military moves and understand that there is a chance for something significant to occur in the security arena, making them willing to go along with Western concepts.
In addition to the above, Dr. Pardo noted that the Iranian regime’s conduct in light of the riots will have an impact on the prospects for change. He highlighted the cracks in the Iranian leadership in response to the riots and said that this encourages the masses in their struggle. He added that this can continue to work so long as the leadership does not unite against the protesters.
He also mentioned the Iranian bitterness in light of the failure of the regime’s domestic policy, the ruling ideology turning out to be a lie, and the moral failures within the leadership. All these encourage the masses to demand change now, and Dr. Pardo believes it may happen.

| 10:28 PM Feb 16 2011

Oscar73

Israel

the Dog in the picture bark and bite all over the world.
the Islamic shia monster will gone inshaalla very soon.
protesters in Egypt are against zionists and americans ??? stupid Elias , its only minority of the Islmic brotherhood that supported by the Itulah terrorists.
the Egyptians people enjoing the american support by billions of dollars each year.

| 05:05 AM Feb 16 2011

razzaghi

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

they’ve killed 2 people and injured numerous others.
the two killed people were innocent pro-government students.
We support your cry for freedom, “like in Egypt.”
Yes you like that, but the protesting in egypt are different with the protestings in iran, in egypt protesters are against zionists and americans although in iran protesters are pro-americans and anti islamists.

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