Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Please Contact Your Leaders: Regime Change in Iran

Please write to your Senators, Congressmen, the White house etc. and say something like this (you can copy/paste this if you like):

Dear ----,

The ongoing situation in Iran calls for massive international support for the Iranian dissidents who seek to live in a free country. These brave men and women risk their lives on a daily basis to achieve this end. Please voice your support for the Iranian people by helping them in any capacity possible. Denounce the regime at once and cut diplomatic ties with the mullahs. The Iranian revolutionary guards are also the key to the resolution. If they switch sides, the entire Iranian regime will fall. Please help us in our fight against tyranny and oppression. The least you can do is to contact the heads of the Iranian revolutionary guards and urge them to join the Iranian people. The benefits of a free and democratic Iran is enormous. Please do not let the Iranian people's struggle fade. We need your support now. Please have your intelligence agencies talk to the leaders of the Iranian armed forces and ask them to switch sides and join the people of Iran.

Sincerely,

Your Name

Here are the websites from which you can contact your leaders:

Committee on Foreign Affairs: http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/contact.asp

US Senators: http://tinyurl.com/b1lm

US House of Representatives: http://tinyurl.com/5nexf4

Contact the President: http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/

Pictures from the streets in Iran:





Wednesday, December 2, 2009

"Accomplice to Evil"--Washington DC Event

At the beginning of this week I had the privilege of attending an event in honor of the release of Dr. Michael Ledeen's latest book, "Accomplice to Evil: Iran and the War Against the West." The event took place in Washington DC at the Ritz Carlton hotel. Among those present were long-time family friends of the Dr., co-workers from the FDD (Foundation for Defense of Democracies) and various Jews, Persians and others who are politically acquainted with him.

Dr. Ledeen is a brilliant scholar and has been studying the situation in the Middle East (particularly Iran) for decades. He is the Freedom Scholar at the FDD, a contributing editor at National Review Online, and a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal. He previously served as a consultant to the National Security Council, the State Department, and the Defense Department. He was also a friend and adviser to President Ronald Reagan and served as a special adviser to the Secretary of State. He holds a Ph.D. in modern European history and philosophy from the University of Wisconsin, and has taught at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Rome.

With this wealth of experience and knowledge, he has written over twenty books which deal primarily with the foreign policy and defense of the United States. I finished reading his latest book on Iran right before I attended the event and was very impressed with the depth of his perceptive observations, his analytical policies and tactics and the breadth of his historical and political knowledge.

In the video that I posted below you will hear some of the points that Dr. Ledeen made during his brief speech at the event. He discusses the fact that, contrary to popular opinion, we are not all "basically good," but many on this planet are incredibly evil. Unfortunately these evil people have an agenda; in the case of the Islamic Regime in Iran that agenda is to eliminate Israel and America and to continue brutally oppressing their own people in a totalitarian dictatorship style mullahcrocy.

In brief, Dr. Ledeen's battle plan to counter-act that agenda is to take a strong stand in support of the Iranian dissidents as they struggle to topple the regime, strengthen the people technologically in order to achieve more efficient and effective communication among the dissidents, incorporate strategic policies designed to weaken the regime financially and militarily and to "destroy the assembly sites for the weapons Iran is providing to the Taliban, Mahdi Army, and al-Qaeda."

Clearly, the approach that the Obama administration is taking is tremendously counter-productive to a successful victory against the regime. One of Dr. Ledeen's fellow contributors to the National Review Online, Mona Charen, says, "The Obama administration, seasoning its approach with fawning genuflections, is taking accommodation to a new level — a fact that is not lost on the Iranian people who chant, 'Obama. Obama. Either you’re with us or you’re with them,' as they dodge the batons and bullets of the Basij militia."

The good news is that the regime suffered a tremendous blow this summer as the whole world witnessed the obvious inequitable results of the sham "election" and the regime's brutal attacks on its own people. As evidenced by their paranoid words and actions, the regime is visibly anxious and apprehensive about the survival of their tyrannical rule. They are losing the battle against the courageous and brave people of Iran and are growing weaker by the moment. I hope and pray with all my heart that the evil regime will topple soon.