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Did the State Department Sell Us Out Again?

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Abbas Sadeghian, Ph.D.
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A bad news blows up among Iranians yesterday. Mr. Rob Malley of the state department who is in charge of the issues related to Iran, in a tweet mentioned that "protesters in Iran have been demonstrating for "respect" from the Iranian regime".

This comment is in total contrast to the demands of hundreds of thousands of people involved in the recent uprising in Iran who are being killed by the Iranian government, the youth of the country are not dying for "respect". They are fighting for "regime Change".

Mr. Malley was in charge of Iran in 2009, when the Obama administration sold out the Iranian Green Movement by siding with the Ayatollahs. That event caused a horrible thirteen years of oppression of Iranian people, and the government's serious advances in making a nuclear bomb. President Obama recently expressed his regrets about that event by calling it a "mistake".

The Iranian government is currently pushed to the edge of its existence by the recent uprising. Any direct or indirect message to Iran for negotiations would be in direct contrast to Iranian people's struggle which includes thousands of dead, wounded and imprisoned people.

Since Mahsa Amini's death in the hands of the "Morality police" last month there has been continues deadly demonstrations on the streets of Tehran.

Also, negotiations with the ayatollah's negates the Iranian government's assistance to Russia by providing them with killer drones which are devastating Ukraine's electrical infrastructure in the begging of winter, as well as causing horrible death in civilian areas.

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I was born and raised in Tehran Iran .I came to the U.S in 1976 to study psychology. With time decided to hang my hat here and became a U.S. citizen.
My areas of interest in psychology were varied. However I mostly worked with (more...)
 

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