Iranian elections: this makes sense
Jun. 13th, 2009 11:31 pmHere's a possibility: the results are a coup attempt by the Revolutionary Guards (Pasdaran) and basij to force the election to Ahmandinejad. Given the autonomous nature of the Guards outside the regular military, its possible the IRGC decided it was too important not to intervene with or without Khamenei's blessing.
That's actually a very scary proposition, as the IRGC are among the most hardline in the Iranian political spectrum, and them running the country without checks would go a long way towards destabilizing the region quickly. Quds Force is a section of the IRGC, for example. The Guards and basij also wouldn't have a problem with killing a lot of Iranians to stem unrest.
That's actually a very scary proposition, as the IRGC are among the most hardline in the Iranian political spectrum, and them running the country without checks would go a long way towards destabilizing the region quickly. Quds Force is a section of the IRGC, for example. The Guards and basij also wouldn't have a problem with killing a lot of Iranians to stem unrest.
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Date: 2009-06-14 05:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-14 09:23 am (UTC)Engagement would have been nice, but it seems likely that we'll be back to sanctions (on our part) and asshattery (on Ahmadinejad's) in no time.