Since the days of
the great Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq (a democratically elected prime minister of
Iran in the 1950s), U.S. policy on Iran, and consequently on the Middle East,
has hopped from one mistake to the next: From the notion of empowering bogus
moderates to blacklisting of the PMOI, thereby blocking the path to change in
Iran; and to remaining silent vis-à-vis the 2009 uprising, thereby enabling the
religious dictatorship. This policy has brought calamity to our nations and
crisis to the U.S.
But the last word is also the very first word for which we have risen up, namely resistance for freedom. Of course, we were not the first to take on this responsibility. This is the evolutionary extension of the 1906 Constitutional Revolution, of the national movement of Dr. Mossadeq and the July 21, 1952 uprising, which restored him as Prime Minister; it is a response to the stolen dreams of the 1979 Revolution and the blood-stained extension of the June 1981 uprising."
But the last word is also the very first word for which we have risen up, namely resistance for freedom. Of course, we were not the first to take on this responsibility. This is the evolutionary extension of the 1906 Constitutional Revolution, of the national movement of Dr. Mossadeq and the July 21, 1952 uprising, which restored him as Prime Minister; it is a response to the stolen dreams of the 1979 Revolution and the blood-stained extension of the June 1981 uprising."

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