Iranian Letter to Obama "Thank you for understanding"

The Obama administration has caught a lot of flak (mostly from right wing idealouges who are more interested in drumming up political capitol than helping the people of Iran). But, in addition to support of his strategy from prominent Republicans like Luger and Kissinger, an Iranian writes a letter to the National Iranian American Council:

"Dear friend, if you have any contacts within the American Administration, please send them this message on behalf of us, ordinary Iranians in Iran (whose interests and concerns are very different from those of the exiled Iranians in the United States and in Europe who do not yet understand the mentality here and who have been cut off from the Iranian society for too long). Tell your contacts in the Administration that their point of view regarding Iran is by far the best position that an American Government has ever taken. We appreciate this and thank the President.
During the last two or three decades not one American president had "understood" Iran. All of them got caught in the traps of the mollahs, despite themselves having to play the bad cop .. but this time the intelligent president has decided not to join in their game, bravo.
It is normal that he is criticized vividly by most of the Los Angeles Iranians (and by most Republicans): since a long time they have been asking for just one thing : that America attack Iran and change the regime so that they get their possessions and their former jobs and privileges back, without wanting to know what today's young Iranian wants here and now. It makes me think of the Cubans in Florida ... they don't consider the interests of their country but only what is due to them."


Just as Joe Klein pointed out in an article in Time, the Iranians on the ground fighting for their freedom are just as aware of the dangers of American meddling. Our interference paired with the worst timing possible would undermine the resistence, not help it. People who are bitching because of Obama's calm, collected and cautious approach. Please, read your history.

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