Monday, April 12, 2010

Al-Ahram Weekly | Opinion | Post-election Iran

Al-Ahram Weekly Opinion Post-election Iran

This article describes the Iranian nation's history as vunlnerable. The author states several times that regimes often fall after a given period of time and notes that this past election may be marking the turn in a new direction for the nation. The author further expresses his belief that Iran ought to stay open to the idea of mending realtions as well as forging new bonds with forgien nations. This component forces me to question how vulnerable is Iran. While the author is not involved with politics he is a native of the region. I wonder to whom has spoken with in regaurds to this particular article and for what reasons does he think remaining open minded is intrigate.However the author does disscuss the influences of a new generation of people who do not remember the revolution and the continued influence of outside nations via mass media sources. Thus, his conclusion could very well be strickly a personal opinion, in regaurds to the ever changing youth of Iran.

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