Damen Wrote:
Hello Iran
Unfortunately for us, Iran has as close to a functioning capitalist democracy as any country in the Near East/Islamic world, save India, which is neither Near Eastern nor majority Moslem (but I think there are somewhere around two hundred million potential Arabiac terrorists [sic] there, since if I recall correctly twenty percent of the population is accounted by Moslems, and the overall population is one billion). So, if we go in there guns blazing, we're as likely to create another dictatorship, on par with Libya or Egypt (or pre-Ayatollah Iran) as a purer [sic] democracy, if for no other reason than the Iranis will be drawn to the opposite of that which we want to impose.
As it is, right now in Iran, there is separation of the sexes, but there are female professionals -- lawyers, doctors,... members of parliament? --, and women vote, plus there are modern, western-style conveniences like fast-food restaurants (one is a straight-up facsimile of McDonald's), golf-courses, and mass-circulation, somewhat-free-to-express-antigovernment-opinion newspapers.
Oh, and the Irani arts movement, namely in film.
The Ayatollah (inadvertently) made for quite a nice little westernizing jewel there, and once the under-twenty (right now) population gets a bit older and has more power in its hands, the state will enough of a problem on its hands maintaining theocracy that we won't need to be involved. Like the Minutemen, Sons of Liberty, etc., the nation itself will throw off the shackles of tyranny [sic] and become more South Korea than (South) Yemen, more Sweden than Syria.
We just need to give it time... And dropping bombs at the drop of a hat, in six months (or less), is not giving it time. In fact, it will any exacerabate the slow, steady march of secularism.